I've been looking into footrot resistance in sheep, and the footrot gene test in NZ which identifies those most resistant to footrot.
Surprisingly I thought the test doesn't work in this country, and there are a few suggested theories why this is, including different bacteria involved.
This...
Well I would not use you as a vet if I was paid - clearly you have a superior view of yourself over farmers that have treated more ewes than you have seen.
The law on dehorning:
You don't need a vet!!!!
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