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Abortions in sheep
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<blockquote data-quote="Mc115reed" data-source="post: 7361562" data-attributes="member: 61280"><p>vet coming first thing but said he’s bringing enough alamycin with him too inject everything because chances are its what i need </p><p></p><p>300 due to lamb in 3 weeks so it is a tight lambing but only scanned 154% once barrens were taken off so every loss is felt</p><p></p><p>you’d find me swinging from the shed doorway if that happened to be honest that would break me...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mc115reed, post: 7361562, member: 61280"] vet coming first thing but said he’s bringing enough alamycin with him too inject everything because chances are its what i need 300 due to lamb in 3 weeks so it is a tight lambing but only scanned 154% once barrens were taken off so every loss is felt you’d find me swinging from the shed doorway if that happened to be honest that would break me... [/QUOTE]
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