I had a feeling this was the direction the ewe was heading.  Like Cecil
said, diagnosing over the internet with just a little information is very
difficult.

Mark Wintermute

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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 4:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [blackbelly] ewe with swollen uterus and problems standing

I'm forwarding this from Jim Fallis regarding his ewe:

>Well
>Sad end to the latest saga at the Fallis Barbado Farm
>We were not able to save the ewe that was down. The twins were born 
>over the weekend. We had no idea she actually had tripplets. We 
>discovered her down Tuesday. By that time the dead fetus had began 
>to decay and swell. We attempted to extract, but just not enough 
>room and the ewe was too infected by the poision of the decaying fetus.
>I had the vet put her down and get her out of her misery. Now I have 
>2 bottle babies on my hands. They will be loved and cared for very well.
>Thanks to all for your interest and mostly your concern and caring.
>Jim Fallis
>Palmer, Texas

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