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<blockquote data-quote="DartmoorEwe" data-source="post: 6226076" data-attributes="member: 5159"><p>Its now a week since diagnosis and both hogs are up and eating and trying to feed their lambs. They are a long way from well but neither looks about to die. The hardest bit was keeping the down ewe hydrated but she got used to drinking from a syringe in the end, I added some twin lamb drench to give her energy as well as fluid. I spent half of yesterday getting her on her legs and then holding her up until she could support herself. She has a couple of pressure sores on her hock and leg, the skin's just broken but now that she is standing to pee they should heal.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies and support, lots of lessons learned and notes for the future - once again TFF saves the day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DartmoorEwe, post: 6226076, member: 5159"] Its now a week since diagnosis and both hogs are up and eating and trying to feed their lambs. They are a long way from well but neither looks about to die. The hardest bit was keeping the down ewe hydrated but she got used to drinking from a syringe in the end, I added some twin lamb drench to give her energy as well as fluid. I spent half of yesterday getting her on her legs and then holding her up until she could support herself. She has a couple of pressure sores on her hock and leg, the skin's just broken but now that she is standing to pee they should heal. Thanks for the replies and support, lots of lessons learned and notes for the future - once again TFF saves the day! [/QUOTE]
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