@WolfeMomma I may have bad news for you. On our second lambing, still newbies, we went through something called ruptured pre-pubic tendon with my most beloved and favorite ewe. I am posting a link to my thread for that year. The opening paragraph describes my ewe almost exactly like you described yours.
Page 8 tells about the diagnosis, we had to put her down. There are 3 links, only one works now, but it is a good article. On page 10 is pictures of a ewe that survived with the ruptured pre-pubic tendon, but as a pet, never to be bred again.
That year was a VERY rough lambing. I chronicled it all, so that we all could learn. We don't post just the happy stories, this is not Disney. This is real farming, whether you have a half dozen chickens or a full ranch with livestock number in the hundreds. We tell it all, good or bad, so that all may learn.
I pray that your ewe does NOT have a ruptured pre-pubic tendon. I really do.
We have been watching Sheepalicious the last couple of weeks, growing larger and larger. It was obvious that she was carrying twins. The past few days, she could barely walk, she waddled. Even when I opened the gate and let them onto green rye grass, the others ran a race to be the first, she S...
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I am sorry to have to bring this to your attention. I hope and pray that your ewe is ok, but I don't want you to be blindsided by this. Please let us know how it goes. I will be worried and concerned for you and family and your ewe. I know how much your sheep are loved and cared for.