August 2, 2007: Seven-legged lamb

Undertoad • Aug 2, 2007 11:47 am
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Oh this one's so obviously eaten by the second comment that I'll point it out to start: leg of lamb for the whole family AND the neighbors.

This one comes from the Telegraph, via Spluch, and it's featured today instead of tomorrow because the lambykins was to be put down.
Veterinarian Steve Williams at the Canterbury Vets clinic in the rural town of Methven said he believed an error during embryo formation had resulted in the lamb being born polydactyl -- with many legs -- a condition that occurs once in several million sheep.

He said the lamb was also hermaphrodite and missing a portion of its bowel so was unable to pass faeces and would have to be destroyed.
Even the Telegraph gets there before we do... ending its story with a single sentence paragraph:
There was no word on whether any of the legs would find their way onto a dinner plate.
Shawnee123 • Aug 2, 2007 11:49 am
That is so sad. :(
Flint • Aug 2, 2007 11:55 am
[SIZE="5"]BOOOOOO!!![/SIZE]

[SIZE="3"]Jeers[/SIZE] to Undertoad, for making jokes about this very serious, very sad subject. [SIZE="3"]It has a sad little look on its face![/SIZE]
Shawnee123 • Aug 2, 2007 11:57 am
You all can make fun of me if you want (not saying you were, Flint), but this picture almost has me in tears.
Flint • Aug 2, 2007 12:01 pm
I'm not saying you said I was, but I'm not. I wouldn't make fun of you for having compassion for the suffering of a sentient being.
Uisge Beatha • Aug 2, 2007 12:21 pm
This is a sad sight; I understand you completely, Shawnee. I wouldn't go for UT's throat, though. It is interesting as well as distressing, and perhaps a touch of levity might help to deal with it. Besides, he was mainly pointing out what The Telegraph had stated.

That said, I may use that tissue for my eyes instead of my [color=#663300]nose[/color] right about now. :mecry:
Shawnee123 • Aug 2, 2007 12:26 pm
UT knows we would never go for his throat. We're more the castrating type. ;)

No, I understand about joking about dark things. I was just pointing out how very sad it is to me.
Emrikol • Aug 2, 2007 1:03 pm
Here, this might come in handy ;) (You can hate me all you want)

INGREDIENTS:

* 1 leg of lamb, about 5 to 6 pounds
* salt and pepper
* 3 to 4 garlic cloves, crushed
* 1 can (10 1/2 ounces) condensed beef broth
* 1 soup can water
* 2 tablespoons vinegar
* 1 onion, sliced

PREPARATION:
Rub leg of lamb with salt, pepper, and crushed garlic. Add beef broth, water, vinegar, and onion slices to the roasting pan. Insert meat thermometer into thickest part of the lamb, not touching bone.

Put lamb in preheated 450° oven and bake for 15 minutes.
Reduce heat to 350° and continue roasting until thermometer registers 145° to 150° for medium-rare, or 160° to 170° for well-done. Serve garnished with fresh parsley, if desired. If desired, simmer and reduce drippings, skim fat, and serve with the lamb.
Serves 8.
wolf • Aug 2, 2007 1:18 pm
No protest from the Royal Society to Save Freaks of Nature yet on the destruction?

Seven legged lamb that would have exploded from it's digestion backing up has to be some sort of sign of the Apocalypse.
Uisge Beatha • Aug 2, 2007 1:23 pm
wolf wrote:
Seven legged lamb that would have exploded from it's digestion backing up has to be some sort of sign of the Apocalypse.


No, I think that was something about seven seals, not seven lambs. :rolleyes:
smurfalicious • Aug 2, 2007 2:06 pm
Emrikol;370798 wrote:
Here, this might come in handy ;) (You can hate me all you want)


oh, you're so b-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-d.
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[SIZE="1"]I'll go back to my corner now.[/SIZE]
freshnesschronic • Aug 2, 2007 2:23 pm
Can it walk?
How did it get that old without being able to pass feces?
That's just a flat out weird looking sight. Octolamb. Minus one.
Sheldonrs • Aug 2, 2007 2:59 pm
As a general rule, the life span of a lamb on a farm isn't all that long to begin with.

And I think it's kind of cute the way it is. I hope it's not in any pain though.
Undertoad • Aug 2, 2007 3:13 pm
Old friend of mine had a baby with several birth defects, including an imperforate anus. The baby didn't make it. But I know that, for a while, the docs connected her bowel to her vag so that she could defecate there. Yup. And then they were waiting til she got stronger so they could operate and construct a hole, but she never got strong enough, and died 3 mos later.
gmr2048 • Aug 2, 2007 3:20 pm
freshnesschronic;370832 wrote:
Can it walk?


Man, that would be one *creepy* sight!

"Spider-lamb, spider-lamb, does whatever a spider-lamb can"

-gary
MalzB • Aug 2, 2007 4:37 pm
Aww that poor lamb! That does make me so sad. It looks so miserable. I hope it wans't that way for too long.
xoxoxoBruce • Aug 2, 2007 5:24 pm
Emrikol;370798 wrote:
Here, this might come in handy ;) (You can hate me all you want)
I don't hate you. I do, however, hate lamb. There's not enough mint jelly in the world to make that palatable.
zippyt • Aug 2, 2007 5:34 pm
Try beeing the in field for 3+weeks eating Nothing but MREs !!!

A little freash lamb tastes MIGHTY FINE !!!

Damn UT Dinner on the FIRST post !!!! You GO Boyeeee !!
Gravdigr • Aug 2, 2007 7:35 pm
gmr2048;370854 wrote:
"Spider-lamb, spider-lamb, does whatever a spider-lamb can"

-gary

Gary, that's just funny as hell...As for Lambykins...Looks like mommykins got screwed by a spider.
monster • Aug 2, 2007 7:49 pm
gmr2048;370854 wrote:


"Spider-lamb, spider-lamb, does whatever a spider-lamb can"



:rotflol:
SPUCK • Aug 3, 2007 6:36 am
Yeah one of those spiders that' limping along on 7 legs.
Boo_Dreadly • Aug 5, 2007 9:02 am
Polydactyl = multiple digits but not multiple legs. I know this from working with polydactyl cats. I've yet to see a Pterodactyl cat though. :3eye: Anyone know what a 7 legged animal is called?
Sundae • Aug 5, 2007 10:36 am
Boo_Dreadly;371672 wrote:
Anyone know what a 7 legged animal is called?

Duh! Dinner.
(PS, welcome to the Cellar Boo)
DanaC • Aug 5, 2007 11:18 am
Hey there Boo Dreadly. Welcome to the Cellar!
Undertoad • Aug 5, 2007 5:26 pm
Septuped, would be my guess.