So, with lambing season the barn and pens are full of little lambies, and I'm bumping this in case anyone is interested in sheep.
I have more than I need and would love to re home animals to someone interested in milk and meat from amazing animals.
Here is a story I recently shared in other circles....this happened this past Saturday night....and It was so remarkable I took time before sleeping to write down what I saw.
I saw something amazing tonight.
My son and I were milking and he was milking Lolly. She started acting strange on the milk stand....and I recognized the same behavior I had observed with her this morning. We just got a load of fresh cut alfalfa....and the guy we bought it from warned us it was fresh....and might bloat animals. Well, sure enough....she was a pig this morning....and then was a pig again tonight. Her barrel was taught and hard...and she was starting to act like she couldn't breath! That was the weird jerking he was feeling while milking her. We just turned her out the chute, into the out pen of animals we had already milked and I watched to see if she even made it to the end. She did...but was still doing the choking thing when she walked into the out pen. Well, she must have annoyed Blondie and Friska because they started pounding her. Our son and I watched a bunch of them....but mostly Blondie just beating on her. Head down, just ramming her hard....making her run around the pen. I'm thinking... well, that might be good for her. My husband was taught to run the goats growing up to help them get over bloating. So then we wondered to each other "Do you think they are doing this on purpose...to help her?" That would be cool. As we were milking and watching I saw Blondie take a run at her again....and we had been noticing the ewes were targeting her distended barrel. This blow from Blondie literally knocked Lolly off her feet! The ewes were all just taking turns smashing her....right in the gut!! And he said he heard her belch after one good blow. By the time we milked another 3 pairs the pounding had stopped...and Lolly looked better! Then I went to turn them out. I had thought about holding Lolly back in that end of the barn away from the hay for a while...to let the other ewes eat the rich alfalfa leaves .....but her belly was all deflated and looked NORMAL!!!
I am now sure that those ewes recognized her distress and helped her deliberately.
God made them so smart....it's almost strange that we eat them.
Someone commented they were sheep doing EMS on Lolly. I agreed and commented that ....
...They were like sheep EMT's in action....it wasn't the
Heimlich ....but it was as close as sheep could do not having hands or arms.
I just wish we could have ewes like that in every pen....and it would be nice if the cows learned how to do that too. Blossom bloated a bit on the last load like this a few weeks ago......but walking her worked it out. I also hip bumped her belly to help with the gas. That's proof I'm as smart as Blondie and Friska!!
( ...but really I learned that from my mom who did that to my colicky horse once)
I could also tell the story of a hypothermic lamb from ten days ago....but we had another this morning that I need to go care for.
I hope people enjoyed this little story....it wasn't a miracle as people think of them, but it surely reminded me of the wonder and marvels of YHWH's creation and His infinite wisdom and love for His creation. If a sparrow doesn't fall without him knowing....