I'm so sorry! I hope the ewe makes it. Would be sad to lose both of them.Today did not go as planned.
A first timer ewe had a nose sticking out. Had to help, DH came to help, called my neighbor who has/had goats (another story later). I could only get the lamb out so far, worked and worked could hook a finger around a leg but could not get it to move push pull etc. Neighbor tried after me, managed the other leg instead. Neither of us could pull enough. DH to the strength rescue managed to pull the lamb out. The lamb had expired more than likely over a day ago or so. Hair was falling out. Milked out some colostrum. Oxytocin given to help clean out, LA200.
If the ewe makes it she won't be staying here. Not for the bad presentation, but lack of any signs of labor.
Such is life. Bummed - but that's the way it goes.
On a better note, the triplets all continue to gain weight and are all now about the same weight over 8lbs.
They seem to be growing so fast!

