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July 2019

Leroy and Kye

Today Leroy and Kye came into our care. Leroy is approximately 2 weeks old and Kye is a newborn. Their relationship is an interesting one, although one also tinged with sadness. Leroy was orphaned but had found a surrogate mother who was Kye’s mum. Sadly, although Kye survived, she died giving birth to his twin.

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Tuesday’s terrific trio – Myles, Minnie and Buddy

3 lambs came into our care today – Myles, Minnie and Buddy. Myles was a little flat on arrival but has improved with some good old TLC. His twin sister, Minnie, is such a sweet little lamb and is doing very well. Buddy is the 3rd orphan to arrive today and is also doing really

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Milo – a little boy saved while so many others die

Milo was a typical rescue – found by a person who saw him alone in a paddock, with no sheep or farmhouse in sight. He was delivered into our care today. Farms cover such enormous areas that it is impossible for the farmers to monitor all the animals in their care. The thought of all

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The start of a new life for Juniper

After somehow losing her flock, Juniper was found on the side of the road, with no other sheep in sight. She is already about 2 to 3 weeks old. Juniper was very lucky to have been found alive. If she had not been rescued she quite likely would not have made it through the night

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And then there were four!

Already having taken in 2 lambs today we now have another 2! 4 lambs in one day rescued from almost certain death. Four lambs rescued in one day from almost certain death. Austin has had a difficult start to life with a very difficult birth. Due to his large size he needed to be pulled

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Comet and Jimmy

Up to 15 million lambs die in the first 48 hours of life on Australian farms every year. 2 little lambs were saved from that fate just today. Comet and Jimmy were both orphaned and stood no chance of surviving without their mothers. Fortunately for them, they were both spotted and have now been delivered

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Spending report: 14 July 2019

In the past month we have spent $1531 on vet bills. Toby, Natalie, Murray, Alfie and Tilly all needed vet visits. Thankfully they are all doing well now. We also purchased nappies and other supplies such as electrolytes, all of which are used regularly when we have a new lamb come into our care. Your

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Tax Receipts

Lamb Care Australia has DGR status. Donations of $2 and above are tax deductible. Receipts from us are not necessary for a tax claim. You can claim using a bank statement or paypal receipt. If, however, you would like one please email [email protected] as they are not automatically sent out. Please include the following information

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Yoga for the Lambs Fundraiser

Thank you to all the wonderful people who came out on a cold and wintery Friday night yesterday to support our latest fundraiser – Yoga for the Lambs. It was hosted by Om Yoga who we are very grateful to for providing a venue and one of their teachers. The slow flow/yin style class, that

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