Volunteer for Lamb Care Australia to help save lambs like Peaches and Jett

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Louie

Louie was one of our rescues in our very first year of operation – 2018. As you can see from his current photo he is loved and cared for like all animals should be. We are so pleased to see photos of our rescues so much later and to know that they are happy and

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Peach and Lady Baba

These 2 gorgeous girls are Pixies cousins. The farmer found them both alone the morning after Pixie was found. Although it is Spring, the mornings are still very cold so we are glad they were found and surrendered. We have had a very busy year with lambs coming in during Autumn, Winter and now Spring. 

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Baabaa Streisand

We welcome into care little Baabaa Streisand. This beautiful girl, who was abandoned by her Mum, was found alone and hypothermic. She was slowly warmed, given her first drink of colostrum and is now resting by the heater

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Pixie

Pixie was surrendered today after the farmer found her alone in the paddock. She has had colostrum and is now warm and snug and doing well.

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Sven

Sven was surrendered after his mother sadly left him behind. He has come into care quickly so is doing really well. We welcome this little guy to the LCA clan.

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Zeke

This little man was surrendered to us yesterday in a dire state. Due to being born premature, Zeke has a few congenital deformities including abnormally structured eyes, an inability to coordinate walking and a funky shaped ear and tail. Despite this we are very impressed with how bright he is today and hope that, with

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Heidi

  Almost 12 months on and Heidi is a happy and healthy sheep who lives at at special needs forever home with her friends Cleo and Maurice. What a difference a single act of kindness by the people who found her has resulted in. We are ever so grateful to the family who now cares

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Skye

At around 14 days old little Skye found herself all alone after her mother sadly died. Discovered cuddled up to her cold, lifeless body, without help Skye would likely have not have survived the freezing, sub-zero, night. We are so glad she was seen and we welcome her into our care.

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2020 Nappy drive with Animal Rescue Australia

A question we are often asked is why the lambs in our care wear nappies. The answer to that is that young lambs are unable to maintain sufficient body heat of their own in this cold winter weather. Without their mums to keep them warm, they spend alot of time indoors during the first couple

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