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Latest revision as of 18:47, 6 September 2019
Similar to the cow, except incidence of twinning and triplets is high.
Stage 2
- Completed within 1 hour usually.
- Lambs normally in anterior presentation.
- In twin births where one foetus occupies each horn, one horn develops contractions before the other.
- Hence distocia due to simultaneous presentation is more common when both foetuses occupy the same horn.
Stage 3
- Placenta usually expelled within 2-3 hours after birth of the lamb.