Heat stress represents a very clear decrease in the productivity of animals, especially dairy animals. Firstly, there is a sharp decrease in food intake throughout the day, which may cause loss of body condition. Lactating females generate less milk, pregnant fetuses grow worse and lambs gain less weight. In addition, heat stress weakens the immune system, so animals are more susceptible to developing and more serious diseases.
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Since i sleep only 3 hours today i made this sketches in hope to get some rest
One here, for example, is that once in the definitive and most divine form they can change that form at will. Preferring to stay in their firts form because well
The energy and protein requirements of a pregnant sheep increase significantly in the last six weeks of pregnancy:
- Lamb growth: sheds 70% of a lamb's birth weight in the last six weeks.
-Udder development: this will influence the amount of milk the sheep will produce.
- Colostrum production: essential as a source of antibodies and energy for newborn lambs born. Thick, yellow colostrum indicates that the ewe is well fed; Pale, fluid colostrum is a sign that the sheep has been poorly fed.
As lambing approaches, a ewe's feed requirements can be almost double, but their appetite can be depressed. This is due to the pressure exerted by the lamb on growth on the rumen. This means that the nutrient density of the diet during this period must increase to meet their nutritional requirements.
the sheep was selfish
they deny entry to death
investigating the underworld that remains of their lands to discovered how to revive the other sheep
it doesnt matter how long with it take
it doesnt matter what they will have to do
they are gonna bring them back
no matter the costs
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Hello, how are you? I decided to make an au.
definition of each sheep that nobody ask for
🌱🐏Lamb group!🐑🌱
Umba (black sheep on the left): Leader of the group, main cook and father figure of the lamb. He is somewhat serious and grumpy but comes from a feeling of worry.
Coco Puff (sheep on the left): Collector of the group's reserves. Very quiet and reserved, he tends to be easly distracted.
Moon Pie (baby sheep on lamb): The youngest member of the group, she is chubby and very curious little lamb
Rebaa (sheep on the right that looks like a goat): The oldest member with 74 years old, he is in charge of the group's medicine. Quite calm old man trying to maintain a positive atmosphere in the group
Wooly Bully (sheep with spear on the right): She is the only one who knows how to fight in the group, very outgoing and relaxed. Somewhat negative, she usually handles it with jokes
Unlike previously believed, sheep do not blindly follow a dominant leader. Instead, they tend to follow the most experienced and wise individuals in the flock.
These leaders are usually older sheep that have demonstrated successful behavior in foraging and avoiding danger. Choosing leaders based on experience helps improve the survival of the flock as a whole.
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Hello, happy Valentine's Day! a little late but I hope you had a good time, some narilamb to end the day.
(Also random explanation that no one asked about the heights because I realized too late that I made the lamb more smaller than I intended)