Caring For My Bottle Baby Lambs
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Meet our adorable bottle baby lambs! We nearly got through our whole lambing season this year without having to hand raise any lambs, but at the very end we wound up with two of them. These little guys were born super tiny and their mom's just didn't want to take care of them. Even though it takes a lot of time and effort to raise bottle lambs, we have plenty of goat's milk to feed them with, plus they are super cute and cuddly.
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Nice mam for you kind reply be happy along with goats my girls love for your goats
I love them too!
Can always see the love you have for your animals.....
Thank you!
I’ve found your channel few weeks back !! I love your videos!! The love you have for your animals is shown !! I’ve learned a lot watching !!! Thanks
Thank you so much! Glad you are enjoying.
Do you keep those ewes that aren't good mothers? Are they more likely to do the same the second time?
Thank you. I have had quite the year, bread four, one didn't take, one suddenly passed away, next one had still born twins, last one had twins, male passed away two days later. I'm down to one, mom was dry didn't really bond to her, I have been bottle feeding ever since. One of my older females has taken on raising her. Great video.
Your babies are beautiful ❤
Thank you!!
I breed BBSAI Barbados Black Belly sheep and ND goats....and the best thing you can do..is put them out on the ground....good for you.....
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My sympathies bottle feeding lambs is a lot of work. I’ve been there before so I know
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I’m looking to buy a Catahoula for hunting squirrels and birds and possibly deer. Do you recommend any certain breeder That has papers and does health checks on the puppy
I recommend Flint Hills Catahoulas in Oklahoma. You can also call the NALC breed registry office and they can refer you to a certified breeder in your area.
I'm sure they already have names, but the white one needs to be renamed Hop
The Black on is Flashy and the White on is Finn. Hop would be a good name but that will have to wait for 2 years. Thanks for watching!
Oh my goodness they are precious! Lucky you!!
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I want a few goats so bad but I'm not at that point in my journey yet 😭 thanks for posting these so i can live vicariously thru you 😘
Thanks for watching! Learning what you can now is the best way to prepare for when you do get your own goats someday.
@@YouCanFarm exactly! I just want a few dairy ones mostly as pets so it won't be that crazy haha. Have you been able to house train them? It would be so funny to have them ask to go potty
I have not tried to house train them. I'm not sure its possible, but it would be fun to try!
This reminds me of A Christmas Romance (1994)
Sweet boys.
I wonder how people get away breeding their ewe lambs at 80 lbs to lamb their first year. Seems like they would get a lot of bum lambs.
Love seeing the flock. Thanks for sharing.
Hey one question, what varieties of grass are you grazing during the summer? My sheep will not touch Bahia or Bermuda.
That's interesting, because we have one field that is mostly Bermuda, and one that is mostly Bahia, and my sheep eat both really well. There is some Johnson grass, clover and fescue mixed in both fields, but it's a small fraction. We also have areas (like around the houses) with crabgrass and St. Augustine grass that they go nuts for. We have not done any intentional seeding of warm season grasses, just letting what's in the seed bank pop up, and spreading some hay. I think in the future I will seed some alfalfa, more clovers and sudan grass.
@@YouCanFarm it drives me crazy. They completely ignore it, but yes they do love the volunteer crabgrass. That’s neat about the st Augustine, I never thought they would eat something like that, thought it was strictly a turf type grass. But you’re the second person that has mentioned grazing it.
I even have gamagrass that’s come up and they ignore that while it’s supposed to be really desirable. So confused.
This reminds me of A Christmas Romance (1994)
Blue Cactus said how much help you were with info about Bessie's prolapse
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1:38 Is Lambs, a boy or girl⁉️
8:07 Is Lambs, a boy or girl⁉️
so cute ... i want one..
Maybe some day you will!
Finn is a hoot to watch hopping everywhere.
Yes he is! Thanks for watching!
Beautiful bottle babies. God bless yall
Thank you!
Once again nice video thanks Mam
Glad you enjoyed it!
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