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

October 2020

Phoebe and Chloe

Phoebe and Chloe arrived in July 2020. Phoebe arrived extremely hypothermic. Saving her life was no small feat but with a warming bath that lasted an hour, a hot water bottle, blankets and a heater we managed to stabilize her. Chloe came into care after being bitten by what we assume was a fox. She

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Mr G and Wilson

Mr G and Wilson both arrived into care in June. Although Mr G was in good health, Wilson arrived with a chest infection and a weepy cut on his leg. Read about them now in the words of their adopted family: “Wilson is adorable. He copies G’s antics but when I’m out doing something every

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Winston and Lorenzo

9 May 2021 Lorenzo is not so little now. He is now 7 months old and has grown into a beautiful sheep. He now lives a very happy life with his adopted family and all his sheepie friends.   11 October 2021 When Winston came into care his temperature was high but after being treated

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Intensive Care Unit fundraiser

At Lamb Care Australia, newborn lambs often come into care with their health compromised. Some do not cough up the amniotic fluid after birth which leaves their lungs in a terrible state. Many arrive hypothermic and need their body temperature raised slowly and carefully. Post surgery lambs can be incredibly fragile. The premature lambs also

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