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Sheep Pregnancy Care Guide

A comprehensive guide to sheep gestation and care

Quick Facts

Average Gestation Period

147 days

Normal Range

144-151 days

Overview

Sheep gestation averages 147 days (about 5 months), varying slightly by breed and number of lambs.

Signs of Pregnancy

  • Changes in appetite and behavior
  • Weight gain and abdominal enlargement
  • Mammary gland development
  • Nesting behavior near due date
1

Early Stage (First Third)

Confirmation and Initial Care

The early stage is critical for embryo development. Focus on confirming pregnancy and establishing proper care routines.

🍽️Nutrition in Early Stage

  • Maintain regular diet - avoid sudden changes
  • Ensure high-quality protein sources
  • Provide fresh water at all times
  • Add folic acid supplements if recommended

💚Care Guidelines

  • Confirm pregnancy through veterinary examination
  • Maintain normal exercise routine
  • Avoid stress and sudden environmental changes
  • Begin monitoring weight and appetite
2

Mid Stage (Second Third)

Rapid Growth Period

During mid-pregnancy, the fetus grows rapidly. Nutritional needs increase significantly during this period.

🍽️Nutrition in Mid Stage

  • Gradually increase food intake by 25-50%
  • Add calcium and phosphorus supplements
  • Provide multiple small meals throughout the day
  • Include omega-3 fatty acids for fetal development

💙Care Guidelines

  • Schedule mid-pregnancy veterinary check-up
  • Monitor weight gain carefully
  • Reduce strenuous exercise
  • Watch for signs of complications
3

Late Stage (Final Third)

Preparation for Birth

The final stage requires careful monitoring and preparation for delivery. The mother needs maximum support during this time.

🍽️Nutrition in Late Stage

  • Continue increased feeding - may need 50-75% more
  • Provide easily digestible, nutrient-dense foods
  • Ensure adequate calcium for milk production
  • Keep water always available

💜Care Guidelines

  • Prepare clean, quiet birthing area
  • Monitor closely for signs of labor
  • Restrict exercise to gentle walks
  • Have veterinary emergency contacts ready

Complete Dietary Guidelines

🥩 Protein

Essential for fetal development and milk production

🦴 Calcium

Critical for bone development and preventing eclampsia

💊 Vitamins

A, D, E for immune system and development

Minerals

Iron, zinc, selenium for overall health

💧 Water

Unlimited access to fresh, clean water

Pregnancy Milestones

1

Breeding Date

Day 0

Day of breeding

2

Pregnancy Check

Day 30

Ultrasound confirmation

3

Increase Nutrition

Day 100

Boost feed for fetal growth

4

Lambing Preparation

21 days before due date

Prepare lambing pens

Birth Preparation Checklist

  • Prepare a clean, quiet, and comfortable birthing area
  • Have emergency veterinary contact information readily available
  • Gather necessary supplies (clean towels, heating pad, etc.)
  • Monitor closely for signs of labor
  • Ensure the mother is calm and stress-free

Warning Signs - When to Call a Vet

Contact your veterinarian immediately if you observe:

  • ⚠️ Prolonged labor without progress (more than 2 hours of active straining)
  • ⚠️ Excessive bleeding or abnormal discharge
  • ⚠️ Signs of distress (excessive panting, weakness, collapse)
  • ⚠️ Failure to deliver all offspring within expected timeframe

Post-Birth Care

  • Monitor mother and offspring closely for first 24 hours
  • Ensure all offspring are nursing properly
  • Watch for signs of infection or complications
  • Schedule post-birth veterinary check-up

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