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Lambs With swollen knees
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<blockquote data-quote="Woolless" data-source="post: 6919237" data-attributes="member: 3403"><p>We've had bother with joint ill in outdoor lambs this year. We tag a lot at 12-24 hours and it seems to have got in through that as many have infected ears. Maybe got in through rubber rings with you? My theory is that the battering the ewes received late winter has resulted in less/poorer quality colostrum, as we normally only have two or three. Betamox LA plus metacam cleared up about half. Fenflor has sorted most of the rest but there's a few that will need euthanised and a handful more that may never be sound enough to go on a trailer. I'll make sure that the freezer is empty come the autumn..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woolless, post: 6919237, member: 3403"] We've had bother with joint ill in outdoor lambs this year. We tag a lot at 12-24 hours and it seems to have got in through that as many have infected ears. Maybe got in through rubber rings with you? My theory is that the battering the ewes received late winter has resulted in less/poorer quality colostrum, as we normally only have two or three. Betamox LA plus metacam cleared up about half. Fenflor has sorted most of the rest but there's a few that will need euthanised and a handful more that may never be sound enough to go on a trailer. I'll make sure that the freezer is empty come the autumn.. [/QUOTE]
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