Things You'll Need
- Assistant
Instructions
Have the ewe sit on its rump and either stand over it and hold it in place with your knees or have an assistant hold her still for you.
Start to strip the waxy plug out of the ewe's teats so that the newborn lamb can nurse by gently gripping the top of the teat where it starts to join the udder with your hand. Pull down while applying even pressure with your hand to force the wax plug to begin to move out of the teat. When you reach the bottom of the teat move your hand back up to the top and start to pull down once more.
Continue pulling on the teat in a milking motion, squeezing as you move your hand downward until the wax plug is removed and you get a squirt of colostrum, or first milk, from the ewe's teat. Colustrum is thick and yellow. It is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals and contains maternal antibodies, all of which are vital to a newborn lamb's survival. Repeat this process to strip the wax plug from the ewe's other teat.