Ewe had triplets. We removed smallest, 2nd was rejected, 3rd stayed on mum. 3rd died. We have had mum and leftovers in a small area for the last 3 days. I don't expect her to feed them but more hoping for them to kind of buddy up for paddock protection, etc LOL Hubby thought he'd see what she'd do today if he held her and put a leftover on for a feed. Then the other. Success but only if we hold her. Is it worth us perservering with this to see if she'll feed without our help or just leave it as the status quo and we continue to feed the leftovers? Not bothered either way.
Do you have another Ewe that is just about to Lamb? We used to sometimes successfully Mother a Lamb up to another Ewe that had just Lambed by rubbing her afterbirth over the Lamb.
Had she rejected all of them from the word go or if one of them had died at birth, then we would have done that, Red. The silly ewe initially (ie 1st 24 hrs) managed perfectly well with the trips. Anyway, to cut a long story short, with the crap weather we had here yesterday and upon release into the paddock, she decided to ignore the leftovers. So back to square one where they're warm and well fed and very happy ie back in with the other lambs I'm hand rearing. Just couldn't be bothered watching them possibly go backwards after all we'd done.