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We know how busy you are this time of year, so Lamlac has developed some handy lambing advice to help you get through the lambing season.
Do you want to reduce flock mortality pre and post lambing? Then start to measure and monitor flock performance.
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Are you prepared for lambing season? Check out our 5 top tips before the newborns arrive and make sure your lambing kit is ready to go!
Using available housing for lambing correctly will help you reduce stress levels amongst the stock and minimise the threat of disease.
Colostrum is the first feed for newborn lambs and the key to survival. Feeding sufficient good quality colostrum after birth is essential.
Colostrum is the first feed for the newborn lamb and the key to survival. How much should you feed and when?
Surplus lambs can now be reared very successfully artificially, find out more about the options available.
Lambs can be weaned from around 10 weeks of age. Find out how to reduce stress at this crucial time.
In early life, lambs cannot digest anything but milk. Find out how to successfully wean your lambs.
Post tupping management tips, from independent sheep consultant, Kate Philips.
What can you do to maximise ewe and ram fertility before the all important autumn tupping period?