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16 October 2014

Fair Isle in Stitches


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Suzie pig was moved into the maternity unit yesterday evening, not even a slight show of stress from either Suzie or our boar Doodles at being seperated, they can still see & speak to eachother freely so seem to be very content with the setup. Suzie upon entering her new house, got straight into the business of re-arranging the deep straw bed to suit her.

It shouldnt be none to long before things start to happen for her, she's very bloated, uncomfortable & her rear end is swollen, a sure sign that we are on the verge of piglet arrival, so until then its a case of checking on her every hr day & night.


No sign of any lambs yet but a few of the ewes are bagged up & not far off, but in the meantime, half of the veg garden has been ploughed & rotovated so this week it will be the planting of 100kg of seed tatties & the preperation of quite a few seedbeds.
Posted on Fair Isle in Stitches at 07:08

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FI, I have almost been the mummy of two little abandoned lambies for this past week ... The first was a cheviot girl, one of twins, who had been abandoned by their mum, and was being fed powdered lambie-milk, and kept warm ... She didn't make it unfortunately ... The latest is a hebridean black lambie, same abandonment, same feeding, but I'm thinking that these mums don;t abandon lightly, and am still waiting to hear whether said lambie made it through the weekend ... I hope so anyhow ... :-)

soaplady from all the waifs and strays come to me ... :-)


Take solace SP, getting cade lambs through those first few days is seriously hard work, you can loose them at the drop of a hat through no fault of your own. We were very lucky last year to have all 5 of ours survive. Its wierd what makes a ewe abandon, we had a ewe last year who having had just a single lamb for 2 years running, when she had twins, she refused to have anything to do with the 2nd lamb. Nature is the boss here im afraid, all we can do is lend a hand where needed.

Angela from Trying to stay awake.




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