I ordered the equipment to have ready just in case from Premier1.  Thanks 
Carol, I kept your email that you had posted.  I didn't want to forget what you 
had recommended.  I call it the OB/lamb emergency kit.  :-)

I received a catalog from them, but was surprised to see they expect 
customers to send their SS#s if paying by check.  In this day and age offer up my SS# 
?!!  No way.

I ordered the Gambrel sheep holders, too.  Anybody ever used it on their 
sheep?  I figured it might come in handy while hoof trimming, so I don't get 
hoofed in the head and to decrease movement from the sheep so I don't slip while 
cutting and injure them.  

I let the young ram in with the herd yesterday.  He was going berserk by 
himself when strong winds, thunder and lightening came through yesterday.  I was 
afraid he might jump the fence or injure himself.  (he had shelter available)  

The older ram accepted him.  I will keep a close eye on the two.  The young 
ram is young enough right now that Ram-Ram doesn't feel threatened.

Diana
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