When it’s late, you’re tired, and something doesn’t look right—
this helps you decide what matters right now.
It’s usually late.
You’re standing in the barn asking yourself:Is this normal…
or am I making a mistake by waiting?The Lambing Panic Button is built for that exact moment.
The Lambing Panic Button is an educational decision-support tool for sheep producers during lambing.You:
• Answer simple yes/no observations
• Follow clear next steps
• Decide whether to watch, support, or actNo guesswork.
No scrolling forums.
No overthinking when you’re exhausted.
This is not a course.
This is not something you study.It’s something you use when:• You’re tired
• The vet isn’t immediately available
• And you need to know whether waiting is safeIt does not provide veterinary diagnosis, medical treatment, or emergency services.
If a ewe or lamb is in distress or worsening, professional veterinary care should be sought.
• Does this need immediate action?
• Can I support and monitor?
• Or is this within normal range?Clear decisions—without panic.
• Small flock owners
• Hobby farmers
• First-time or overwhelmed lambers
• Anyone who wants calm, clear decisions under pressure
You don’t need to be an expert.
You just need reliable guidance when it matters.
Built by a sheep producer.
Created from real lambing seasons, real decisions, and real moments where waiting—or acting—mattered.
✓ Calm, step-by-step lambing decision support
✓ Ewe-in-labor guidance (when to wait vs intervene)
✓ Newborn lamb checks (birth → first 72 hours)
✓ Young lamb monitoring (24 hours–7 days)
✓ Clear watch / support / intervene guidance
✓ Mobile-friendly access during barn checks
1. Choose who you’re checking (ewe or lamb)
2. Answer simple yes/no observations
3 Get clear guidance on what to do nextThat's it.
This tool is built on a structured decision framework designed to grow over time, including future AI-assisted support.
Instant access. No subscription.
It helps you stay calm, think clearly, and act appropriately when pressure is high.This tool supports decision-making. It does not replace veterinary care.