Protection for ewes and lambs mitigate losses during cold weather

By Stephen Burns
May 20 2016 - 5:00am
Dohne ewes lambing on Bruce Harris's property "Connorton", Uranquinty. Mr Harris said he hadn't any losses of ewes or lambs through the recent rain event, because his paddocks are well sheltered, providing protection for the sheep.
Dohne ewes lambing on Bruce Harris's property "Connorton", Uranquinty. Mr Harris said he hadn't any losses of ewes or lambs through the recent rain event, because his paddocks are well sheltered, providing protection for the sheep.

DESPITE inclement weather in past weeks welcomed by many as crop-saving, the dangers of a cold, wet snap at a time when lambs are dropping or ewes are ready to drop puts a different spin on weather reports.

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