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Struggling to begin life

Poor little Marvin is really struggling. He has alot of pain and discomfort. We know from the person previously looking after him that he has issues with one or more legs (suspected dislocation) but waiting for the pain relief to start working is more important than examining his legs at the moment. He will likely

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A friend for Louie has just arrived

Cooper arrived last night. He is being treated for an infected navel and is responding well to treatment. Cooper will be paired up with yesterday’s newborn Louie. We can’t wait to see their friendship grow.

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Louie and Isabelle

Louie was one of triplets. Sadly, as often happens with triplets, he was left behind with his mum unable to care for all 3 babies. Louie was surrendered into our care this morning. He is still figuring out what his wobbly legs are used for but despite this is drinking like a champion. Isabelle, who

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Starting life alone…

Starting life without your mum is a terrible way to begin. Sonny was surrendered into our care today after losing his. We are going to do everything possible to make him feel happy and loved. Despite his difficult start to life he is doing well.

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The big and the little

Darren and Adele arrived together last night. Darren is a few weeks old and has been put into our care as he is not 100 percent healthy. We have given him pain relief and antibiotics while we try to determine what the problem is. Adele is healthy and doing really well in care.

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Phoenix

Phoenix arrived a few days ago hypothermic and on the brink of death. Sadly since coming into care he has continued to struggle despite supportive care. Early this morning an x-ray revealed lots of gas in his tummy. We also believe there may be an issue with his jaw/mouth. He is trying so hard and

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3 more lives saved

3 new lambs came into our care today. Colin has a high temperature and is on medication but Gypsy Rose and Jacinda are both doing well.

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Teeny tiny Davey

Weighing a teeny 2kgs, Davey has arrived on this cold, rainy day. Low weight birth lambs are more susceptible to the cold so we are very glad he has come to us where he is being warmed up and offered colostrum.

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Tyla – found in the middle of a 100 km/hour road!

Tyla arrived last night. She was found sitting in the middle of a road with a 100 km/hour speed limit! How she survived without begin hit by a car is a miracle. Tyla was very grubby and has severe entropian eyelids. This is a condition in which the eyelid turns inward so that the eyelashes and

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