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Newborn Lamb Colostrum Challenge
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Match the beginning of the sentence (Left) to the end of the sentence (Right).
...very temporary ability to absorb the antibodies in colostrum (up to 18 hours)
Colostrum is essential to newborn lambs because it supplies...
...ewes with lots of milk for freezing for later use.
Colostrum is also high in...
...energy for warm and antibodies to protect against the germs in the environment.
The shorter the time between...
The small intestine of a newborn lamb has a...
...bottle or stomach tube should be fed about 55ml of colostrum every 2 hours.
A newborn lamb should have...
...colostrum within 2 hours of birth.
A lamb that is too weak to suck on...
...vitamins (especially vitamin A) and protein, as well as mild laxative to help pass the meconium, the first stool after birth.
Frozen colostrum may be slowly warmed until
...the ewe or a bottle may be fed colostrum by stomach tube
Frozen colostrum must be warmed...
...very slowly or it will clot.
Lambs being fed by...
...body tempertature and bottle fed.
A supply of colostrum may be milked from a...
...birth and receiving colostrum, the better the chance of lamb survival.
Newborn Lamb Colostrum Challenge (Match)
4H Ontario
Created on March 31, 2021
Match up the beginning of the sentence with its ending.
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Newborn Lamb Colostrum Challenge
Click here to draw >
Match the beginning of the sentence (Left) to the end of the sentence (Right).
...very temporary ability to absorb the antibodies in colostrum (up to 18 hours)
Colostrum is essential to newborn lambs because it supplies...
...ewes with lots of milk for freezing for later use.
Colostrum is also high in...
...energy for warm and antibodies to protect against the germs in the environment.
The shorter the time between...
The small intestine of a newborn lamb has a...
...bottle or stomach tube should be fed about 55ml of colostrum every 2 hours.
A newborn lamb should have...
...colostrum within 2 hours of birth.
A lamb that is too weak to suck on...
...vitamins (especially vitamin A) and protein, as well as mild laxative to help pass the meconium, the first stool after birth.
Frozen colostrum may be slowly warmed until
...the ewe or a bottle may be fed colostrum by stomach tube
Frozen colostrum must be warmed...
...very slowly or it will clot.
Lambs being fed by...
...body tempertature and bottle fed.
A supply of colostrum may be milked from a...
...birth and receiving colostrum, the better the chance of lamb survival.