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<blockquote data-quote="Robin2020" data-source="post: 7344305" data-attributes="member: 149041"><p>It's a North of England Mule. Purchased the lamb in September. Arrived with a sore on back of neck with flys and discharge.</p><p>To cut a long story short it has had several courses of amoxicillin which stops the ug and brings the ewe back to full character. Wait a few weeks and back to square 1.</p><p>It looks like the infection is deep and never quite gets wiped out by the injections. The skin heals and traps it again.</p><p>7 days x 4ml is the most I did. I'm sure most will say cull but I only have 20 ewes and it is on such good form most of the time. Its cleverest of the lot...by a long way.</p><p>Any ideas what to try? Vet suggested flushing with iodine too but there is no great hole to put it in. It just weaps from a penny size red patch.</p><p>I can only think of a different drug...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robin2020, post: 7344305, member: 149041"] It's a North of England Mule. Purchased the lamb in September. Arrived with a sore on back of neck with flys and discharge. To cut a long story short it has had several courses of amoxicillin which stops the ug and brings the ewe back to full character. Wait a few weeks and back to square 1. It looks like the infection is deep and never quite gets wiped out by the injections. The skin heals and traps it again. 7 days x 4ml is the most I did. I'm sure most will say cull but I only have 20 ewes and it is on such good form most of the time. Its cleverest of the lot...by a long way. Any ideas what to try? Vet suggested flushing with iodine too but there is no great hole to put it in. It just weaps from a penny size red patch. I can only think of a different drug... [/QUOTE]
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