Volunteer for Lamb Care Australia to help save lambs like Peaches and Jett

April 2020

Molly and Damien

Molly is about a week old and sadly lost her Mum. She arrived last night with a very high temperature and has been treated with pain medication and antibiotics. Molly also appears to have a viral infection known as Scabby Mouth. This infection cannot be treated but needs to be allowed to run its course.

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B.J. (Boris Johnson)

Boris has just arrived! He is one week old and has been cared for very well. Unfortunately his rescuers were unable to keep him. Other than a bit of an upset tummy he is doing really well. Boris and Dolly are already starting to get to know each other.

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Found dirty, dehydrated and alone

Dolly was found dirty, dehydrated and alone. The kind people who took her in were having trouble getting her to drink from a bottle so contacted us. She arrived into our care late last night and, with persistence, gradually started drinking more. Dolly has a sore eye and is being treated with antibiotics. We do

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Nappy Drive

Our Nappy drive is an ongoing event throughout the year. Our organisation is very conscious of being as environmentally friendly as it can. We considered cloth nappies but we can’t guarantee the hygiene level in them. Lower levels of hygiene are one of the main contributors to lamb deaths. We are trialling a new ecofriendly brand

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Virtual Trivia for Lamb Care Australia

Our first online fundraiser during this period of social restrictions will be Virtual Trivia for Lamb Care Australia hosted by Trivia for the Animals. During the weekend of April 24 – 26, from the comfort of your own home, you will be able to help us raise essential funds to enable us to continue rescuing

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And then there were 3 …

Sadly Otto, Greta and Henry lost their mother when she contracted a septic infection due to mastitis. Despite their terrible loss the plus side is that they will now be safe and loved and be able to spend the rest of their lives free from harm.

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