ohiogoatgirl
True BYH Addict
This is my first lambing. Very experienced with goats and kidding but they rarely needed assistance and often just went out and hey look goat kids.
One of my ewes is grinding her teeth. They were just shorn 3/11. I had been thinking the ewes were not bred and suddenly both had udders two days after I got the date available with the shearer. The shearer didn't rough them up at all and I'm not worried about that really as it seems to be fine from what I am reading here and other forums.
However the temp has dropped again and I'm wondering if the teeth grinding is because of the cold and being recently shorn.. Or because she is close to lambing and is a first timer.
The other ewe has lambed before (at least once) and is bigger and more stout frame. The first time ewe is a petite very Icelandic/shetland lanky body type.
I have loaded the barn hay feeder and two outside hay feeders.
Should I start splitting grain feeding half morning and half night? I have been feeding just morning and checking at night.
I was thinking I should bump up their grain some once they lamb. Just until spring actually decides to start coming for real and then ease back. Or should I bump their grain now since they are due anytime?
Estimated due date 3/28. I saw udders on 3/5. Since shearing I can't say that the udders have filled out or not because I can see them so much better now.
I know with goats how to feel for the ligaments to loosen beside the tail area, which is supposed to be pretty close to birthing. But I haven't done that with the sheep so I don't know how they felt a while back normally (and under all the wool).
I can say that their vulvas are both looking more swollen and jiggle-y squishy by the day since I noticed udders. Right now I am mainly hoping to see discharge as an imminent lambing sign.
One of my ewes is grinding her teeth. They were just shorn 3/11. I had been thinking the ewes were not bred and suddenly both had udders two days after I got the date available with the shearer. The shearer didn't rough them up at all and I'm not worried about that really as it seems to be fine from what I am reading here and other forums.
However the temp has dropped again and I'm wondering if the teeth grinding is because of the cold and being recently shorn.. Or because she is close to lambing and is a first timer.
The other ewe has lambed before (at least once) and is bigger and more stout frame. The first time ewe is a petite very Icelandic/shetland lanky body type.
I have loaded the barn hay feeder and two outside hay feeders.
Should I start splitting grain feeding half morning and half night? I have been feeding just morning and checking at night.
I was thinking I should bump up their grain some once they lamb. Just until spring actually decides to start coming for real and then ease back. Or should I bump their grain now since they are due anytime?
Estimated due date 3/28. I saw udders on 3/5. Since shearing I can't say that the udders have filled out or not because I can see them so much better now.
I know with goats how to feel for the ligaments to loosen beside the tail area, which is supposed to be pretty close to birthing. But I haven't done that with the sheep so I don't know how they felt a while back normally (and under all the wool).
I can say that their vulvas are both looking more swollen and jiggle-y squishy by the day since I noticed udders. Right now I am mainly hoping to see discharge as an imminent lambing sign.