2/ fairly preggers; wouldn't be surprised if she was carrying twins. At a guess, the death might have been a complication. No, no survivors. ( I mean, rest of the herd is fine.)https://twitter.com/FishLikesFlicks/status/1502698955498569734 …
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Sorry man. F
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Sorry to hear that Morlock :(
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How pregnant? No survivors?
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Poor thing
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That's a shame. :(
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Honest question, what do you do with the body? I assume you cant butcher and eat it. So do you just bury it somewhere?
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Best practice is to put in in a composting pile.
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Sheep especially. I read this years ago, and many friends who raise them echo this sentiment: http://bit.ly/xnIxBh
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just keeling over our of nowhere is pretty standard behavior for sheep
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I used to get post mortem examinations done Never learned anything useful from it
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