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CODD and other sheep ailments that pee you off
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<blockquote data-quote="ford4000" data-source="post: 7135073" data-attributes="member: 1182"><p>I had an outbreak over lambing time, as I couldn't catch the ewes and her lambs out in the field to treat and isolate them, I was going around the sheep 3 times a week catching anything that limped or even nodded while walking and injecting them with tylan. It worked very well, far better amoxicillin. Nearly all got better with one jab. </p><p>I've got rid of it before this time of year by treating with amoxicillin and isolating the infected ones. About half needed 2 jabs of L. A. amoxicillin though. </p><p>In my opinion, the important part of controlling it is remembering its not got "contagious" in its name for nothing. Infected ewes will infect others easily, especially in pens and gateways. Hydrated lime seems to help areas like this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ford4000, post: 7135073, member: 1182"] I had an outbreak over lambing time, as I couldn't catch the ewes and her lambs out in the field to treat and isolate them, I was going around the sheep 3 times a week catching anything that limped or even nodded while walking and injecting them with tylan. It worked very well, far better amoxicillin. Nearly all got better with one jab. I've got rid of it before this time of year by treating with amoxicillin and isolating the infected ones. About half needed 2 jabs of L. A. amoxicillin though. In my opinion, the important part of controlling it is remembering its not got "contagious" in its name for nothing. Infected ewes will infect others easily, especially in pens and gateways. Hydrated lime seems to help areas like this [/QUOTE]
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