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Managing Your Ewe and Her Newborn Lambs
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780963392312
Edition: Revised
ISBN: 096339231X
Label: T D F Publishing
Manufacturer: T D F Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: 1997-06
Publisher: T D F Publishing
Studio: T D F Publishing
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Excellent
This book gives a sheep breeder all the info they need to medically treat their sheep. Information normally you would have to have a vet out to diagnose and treat. Its a life and money saver!
Rating: - Nice detail
I bought this book for my daughter and husband who are raising sheep. Hubby was attached to a different book and kind of scoffed at this new one, even though I suggested it was more in-depth. Not a week later, he has this one by his side and I haven't seen the other.
Rating: - Great Help
Have found this to be a most helpful means of identifying and treating several problems I encountered this year with newborns. So nice to have a ready access, which immediately pointed me to a possible solution or solutions to try when I was at a loss. I highly recommend this book!
Rating: - A must have for all sheep owners
This book is my bible for raising my sheep. It covers every problem I have so far encountered and has saved many a ewe and lambs over the years. Even my vet has read through it when he has had a question, I think that says alot right there! It is easy to read and understand, and the charts in the back help alot to find the problems. I definantly recomend this book, over all others I have found.
Rating: - Great book to answer questions
This book was a lamb and ewe saver. My very first lambing season I had the lambing chapter practically memorized before hand. And my first ewe had problems. But by reading the hints, encouragement from my husband and gritting my teeth - I got the lamb pulled out. Saved both the lamb and ewe - second lamb born with no problems. Lambs are now six weeks old and growing like weeds.
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