Thanks everyone! It was a rough day yesterday to say the least. I'm still not over it, none of us are. Dolly has been in my backyard for almost 3 years.

I'm ticked off at myself in more ways than one. Not having enough knowledge and not paying attention to them back when Sam was so sick aka sheep breeding season. My other ewe could possibly be bred as well, so I'm paying extra close attention to her right now. Thankfully she is spunky and eating well.
I had to type that info while it was fresh, or else I would forget it...even if I was tired and sad. I may have to use it one day and I didn't want to forget. There is not much sheep info out there.
I did forget one other way to "steal a cud"...this one is kinda funny, but would be the easiest.
If you know someone with a llama...
Put a bucket over a llama's face/muzzle and piss him/her off enough to spit. (What they spit out
is cud.) The vet gave some ways to piss them off; if it is a boy, pinch him where the sun don't shine. If it is a girl, well, you kinda do the same thing. You get the idea. It may not work on the first try.
One last thing, when Dolly first went down I tried to move her. I had no other handle to use except her wool. Tufts of it fell out in the process. Although she did NOT have a fever at the vet's office, the vet said that when their wool is easily pulled out it means they recently had a fever.