Mortality III

There wasn’t supposed to be a part three to this, but life seldom gives us what we want. It is lambing season, and we should have a pasture of romping babies. Instead we have two ewes down. One died Friday evening and the other is doing well under the care of a vet.
We are rethinking our pasture management to make sure every sheep gets an equal share of the food. The vet said that a single missed meal can upset the energy level in a ewe enough to dehydrate her and deplete her blood minerals.
Sheep are finicky critters, and can look perfectly healthy, then be dead.
I can feel my unconscious working all this and I’m sure it will come out as a short murder mystery once the lambing is done.
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Published on March 03, 2011 08:03 Tags: murder-mystery, sheep, short-stories
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Kaye George I'm so sorry about the poor dead mommies and their lost babies! I'm wishing you the pasture of romping babies soon, KB.


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K.B. Inglee
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