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Diggers.com.au The next project for Wadalba Aggies. is ready to go with the
arrival of Mung Bean, Broccoli, Pea & Alfalfa sprouts.
This is a homework project!
Agricultural Technology @ Wadalba Community School, NSW, Australia
iPhone therefore; iWoz, iAm & iWillbe
Diggers.com.au The next project for Wadalba Aggies. is ready to go with the
arrival of Mung Bean, Broccoli, Pea & Alfalfa sprouts.
This is a homework project!
iPhone therefore; iWoz, iAm & iWillbe
Eulimore Springs- Eugowra NSW
Lambing time- ewe heavy with a full coat and about to lamb can roll onto their back and not be able to get up. Twice a day the farmer needs to check lambing ewes and stand any 'waving' ewes upright. A stranded ewe will NOT last long! This one survived! Good for the ewe, lamb and farmer!
Lambing season generally always brings with it a few little problems, not the least being a number of poddy lambs. Orphan lambs may arise after the death of the ewe or due to abandonment or rejection, especially by first time or maiden ewes and those with multiple lambs. A weak twin or triplet may need to be removed removed from its mother and raised by hand to ensure its survival. A strong, healthy triplet lamb or one that has lost its mother may be grafted onto another ewe that has recently given birth, but this may not be practical in a large flock. Raising orphan lambs by hand is often the best option. Though survival will depend on many factors, having the right equipment and environment are essential for success.
Don't despair as lambs can be reared successfully and economically provided some basic rules are met.