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Internal ruptures in ewes, contributing factors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Keepers" data-source="post: 7563824" data-attributes="member: 6535"><p>Yes one out of the shedders last year, 4 out of them this year, but double the numbers</p><p>None in any of the other lambing groups</p><p></p><p>last yeah they were lambing on ground with TE deficiencies, just grass, this year lambing on ground without deficiencies but with also lick buckets.</p><p></p><p>last year they were perfect condition I’d say, and they spent some time wintering on rape, this year averagely over fat in the twins and trips and they wintered on beet/hay and then forage rye and a week of turnips</p><p></p><p>most likely one of those things I guess, calcium deficiency possibly being a contributing factor is interesting and would make sense, no TLD last year and none this year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepers, post: 7563824, member: 6535"] Yes one out of the shedders last year, 4 out of them this year, but double the numbers None in any of the other lambing groups last yeah they were lambing on ground with TE deficiencies, just grass, this year lambing on ground without deficiencies but with also lick buckets. last year they were perfect condition I’d say, and they spent some time wintering on rape, this year averagely over fat in the twins and trips and they wintered on beet/hay and then forage rye and a week of turnips most likely one of those things I guess, calcium deficiency possibly being a contributing factor is interesting and would make sense, no TLD last year and none this year [/QUOTE]
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