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Lamb rejected by abattoir after being sold in live action?
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<blockquote data-quote="Woolless" data-source="post: 6633031" data-attributes="member: 3403"><p>These cysts are a relatively common finding in the heart particularly. We deem it to be generalized if there are cysts found in three separate areas. These are generally left or right diaphragm, heart, either side of abdominal wall or any other muscle.</p><p></p><p>I had to condemn 19 out of a batch of 40 before. They were riddled. Spoke to the farmer next day. The lambs were BFL tups being culled because they had been exposed to an MV positive tup and fair play to him for that. Unfortunately, they were in a field next the steading. His first stop in the morning was to let the dogs out. Second stop was to give lambs a bite of feeding, whereupon the dogs (wormed only twice yearly) took their morning dump ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woolless, post: 6633031, member: 3403"] These cysts are a relatively common finding in the heart particularly. We deem it to be generalized if there are cysts found in three separate areas. These are generally left or right diaphragm, heart, either side of abdominal wall or any other muscle. I had to condemn 19 out of a batch of 40 before. They were riddled. Spoke to the farmer next day. The lambs were BFL tups being culled because they had been exposed to an MV positive tup and fair play to him for that. Unfortunately, they were in a field next the steading. His first stop in the morning was to let the dogs out. Second stop was to give lambs a bite of feeding, whereupon the dogs (wormed only twice yearly) took their morning dump ? [/QUOTE]
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