In four days, Liam has gotten himself into more trouble than all of the lambs I have known, and that is about 100 lambs. This afternoon, I went into the barn to check on him, and Suzy was agitated, running back and forth. Liam had stuck his head out into the space between the floor and the bottom of some wood planks – there was a small hole there – and he got stuck and couldn’t get back out. I had to squeeze and slide and wiggle his head out for a few minutes before I could free him.
His heart was beating rapidly again and his breathing has also intensified. He was exhausted. I hauled firewood and old hay bales into the barn to block the holes, the little monster is resting.