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<blockquote data-quote="Estate fencing." data-source="post: 7747997" data-attributes="member: 83694"><p>Codd is a nightmare when you have it, but one day it will go and you wont see if for years again.</p><p>I had a bunch of ewes that I would think every single housed yearling up to 4 year old ewe had it in the spring, then one day it was gone and haven't touched a foot on the lambs or ewes all summer (from this farm).</p><p>I can trace it back to when it came in as well, just before Christmas someone wanted me to help him treat a load of lame sheep, I was to busy so he came to find me when I was running sheep through the race, I didn't see him coming and he stood on the end where the ewes where coming out. about a week later they started to go lame and just spread like wild fire!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estate fencing., post: 7747997, member: 83694"] Codd is a nightmare when you have it, but one day it will go and you wont see if for years again. I had a bunch of ewes that I would think every single housed yearling up to 4 year old ewe had it in the spring, then one day it was gone and haven't touched a foot on the lambs or ewes all summer (from this farm). I can trace it back to when it came in as well, just before Christmas someone wanted me to help him treat a load of lame sheep, I was to busy so he came to find me when I was running sheep through the race, I didn't see him coming and he stood on the end where the ewes where coming out. about a week later they started to go lame and just spread like wild fire! [/QUOTE]
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