Hello,
I wanted to ask if anyone has used the hep p plus vaccine after 10 hours if it's kept in the fridge and its made airtight - or do you dispose of remaining doses regardless?
I haven't done it - as I didn't think to ask the question before jabbing the sheep, but had to waste a lot last...
My son brought his lambs into a ménage yesterday, and while I feeding the horses this morning, two Ravens attacked a lamb, the worst thing about the attack it was on a large lamb, there are several younger smaller ones in the pen!
Clostridial disease management is a common topic in sheep farming with most of the UK’s flock vaccinated before lambing for prevention through passive transfer, but it is not given much thought by calf rearers.
There are multiple clostridial diseases that can affect cattle, however, the most...
As evidenced by the high prevalence of sheep scab, lice, caseous lymphadenitis and many other diseases, biosecurity measures to prevent introduction of disease are inadequate on most sheep farms. However, farmers must not forget the large number of highly efficacious vaccines without which...
The more important clostridial diseases of cattle include black disease, blackleg, malignant oedema, tetanus and botulism. Clostridial spores are widespread in the environment, particularly in soil and organic material. Disease in cattle is triggered by various factors which damage body tissues...
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