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<blockquote data-quote="Mcnulty24" data-source="post: 7533029" data-attributes="member: 6758"><p>I had what I would call normal joint ill, as in limping on one leg, which I treated as normal with betamox and rheumocam, however I also had lambs suddenly going off two legs, fine in the morning, unable to walk in the afternoon. Vet suggested it was likely a problem with an infection in the spine and suggested Nuflor and anti inflammatory. Results have been mixed, some have come right but are falling behind, others are not making much progress. I kept going with the jabs even after they took some catching. It’s a frustrating problem and there is no joy in seeing lambs struggling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcnulty24, post: 7533029, member: 6758"] I had what I would call normal joint ill, as in limping on one leg, which I treated as normal with betamox and rheumocam, however I also had lambs suddenly going off two legs, fine in the morning, unable to walk in the afternoon. Vet suggested it was likely a problem with an infection in the spine and suggested Nuflor and anti inflammatory. Results have been mixed, some have come right but are falling behind, others are not making much progress. I kept going with the jabs even after they took some catching. It’s a frustrating problem and there is no joy in seeing lambs struggling. [/QUOTE]
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