Juvenile labor

Recently, some readers have asked how ewes can be judged by labor. This article analyzes the following aspects for you:

The ewes swelled and the nipples stood upright before delivery. When the hand was squeezed, there was a small amount of yellow colostrum, and the vulva was swollen and flushed, sometimes with thick mucus. The ligaments in the pelvis are loose, and the most obvious 2 to 3 hours before delivery.

A few hours before giving birth, the ewe manifested itself as agitated, frequently turning or lying, sometimes using a hoof plane, increasing the frequency of urination, and reviewing the abdomen from time to time; often alone in a corner, the limbs straightened out. When the ewes are delivered, they lie down at the beginning of the culprit and form a white, translucent cyst from the amnion chorion to the vulva. The membrane contains amniotic fluid and the fetus. Amniotic membrane chorion rupture after amniotic fluid discharge, a few minutes to 30 minutes output fetus. The normal fetal position of the lamb is usually the first two forelimbs and head out, the head close to the two forelimbs above. If they produce twin lambs, they are separated by 5 to 30 minutes before and after, but they can last for more than several hours. The fetus is discharged 2 to 4 hours after birth and the uterus recovers quickly.

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