I received a message yesterday.
Hi Farmwell, I took my sheep out to graze. After we got back, it suddenly couldn't stand.
I suspected it had eaten something harmful while grazing, maybe poison.
This morning, he told me the sheep had died. See what he found inside the sheep.😳
As the udder status of the female animal you will be buying for breeding matters,
The status of the male animal's testicles matters too. They must be well developed, uniform in size, firm, free from any abnormalities and the animal should have a strong masculine appearance.
That yellow poop you see in lambs, kids, and calves is milk feces. It's normal in newborns and nothing to worry about.
As they grow and begin eating grass and other feeds, their droppings become darker and firmer.
Only worry if it becomes watery, foul smelling.
Farmwell✍🏼