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Crappy arse on bought in ewe lamb - advice sought
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<blockquote data-quote="dunk999" data-source="post: 2953792" data-attributes="member: 20952"><p>Since I've weaned my lambs my ewes have been quite mucky also some of the lambs. I got fecs and bloods done and the results show low worm counts and cobalt copper selenium levels all adequate. I have decided it's obviously just the grass they're on and I'm going to crutch out all my ewes and ewe lambs and hope this keeps them tidier and cleaner over winter maybe we should be doing this as standard practice but I've always got off without doing it in the past other than an odd one or two</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunk999, post: 2953792, member: 20952"] Since I've weaned my lambs my ewes have been quite mucky also some of the lambs. I got fecs and bloods done and the results show low worm counts and cobalt copper selenium levels all adequate. I have decided it's obviously just the grass they're on and I'm going to crutch out all my ewes and ewe lambs and hope this keeps them tidier and cleaner over winter maybe we should be doing this as standard practice but I've always got off without doing it in the past other than an odd one or two [/QUOTE]
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