This newborn got stranded from his/her mother. I was tempted to climb the fence and rescue the cutie.

I called their neighbors, to see if someone could be notified, or if I could be given permission to enter the property.

Later, I found out the owners don't care for their animals very well. 😕 Now I wish I had kidnapped him/her instead! 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Btw, this lamb is about the same size as a large chihuhua.

Man that's sad. If you're going to raise animals even if you're eating or selling them you need to at least give them the best life you can before then

I've encountered a few farms that make me shake my head. Like the place that had wagu cattle for their personal meat supply, but never cleaned the water troughs.

There were multiple layers of growth, each with its own color. 🤮

It made me wonder if their insanity caused the lack of attention to basics, or if it was the other way around.

this type of shit breaks my heart😥 I dont even know what I'd do with a lamb but I'd probably steal it next time I drank

If I see it tomorrow, I might do it sober!

That’s tough to see. Little buddy doesn’t have much time without some help.

Yeah, without colostrum regularly in the first 24 hours, chances are close to zero.

Yup. Don’t know what’s in that magic stuff, but they rarely do ok without it.

Vitamins and antibodies!

Save the lamby