How to judge whether a sheep has given birth?
1, judging from the placenta. Under normal circumstances, when a ewe gives birth, if the placenta comes down, it means that it has been produced. But occasionally there are exceptions.
2. Judge by touching the ewe's belly. Generally, in the process of production, if you have given birth to a lamb, but haven't given birth to a lamb after about 1 hour, you can touch the belly (in front of the breast) of the ewe. If there is a hard pimple, there is a lamb in the belly. If the stomach feels soft, there is no mutton.
3. judge by time. In general, after a ewe gives birth to a lamb, it usually gives birth to a second lamb at an interval of 10-20 minutes, and in a few cases it gives birth to a second lamb at an interval of 40 minutes.