Advances in improving lamb survival and health Maria Piera CandottiThe survival of the newborn lamb is a crucial component of successful sheep farming. Lambs are more likely to die on the first few days after birth than at any other time and much research has been directed to addressing why this occurs and how it can be prevented. Lamb deaths can be attributed to due to a failure to transition successfully from in utero to independent life, congenital malformation, infection, predation or accident. Factors
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