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Listeriosis (sheep)
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<blockquote data-quote="Wink" data-source="post: 3427282" data-attributes="member: 33412"><p>Spent ages studying them. Still doing a bit the same. All fine in themselves generally it seems moving about, all eating etc. - eyes fine, ears - some look a bit flat but nothing drastic?, no drooling from mouth (read somewhere that's a sign?), one a bit snotty. Seemed quite quick breathing but may have been overlooking/studying too hard looking for problems and they had just been run into a pen. Same sort of behaviour but not as extreme as the previous day. I'm reluctant to start chucking around medicine if its nothing, partly for withdrawal, so will see how they go. Obviously if I notice anything worse then I will have to take a course of action and if one drops, look at getting a pm. I'm hoping its what [USER=1001]@Big Al[/USER] and others have said since the weather suddenly got warmer. It's just easy to spot a change in behaviour and there's usually something with sheep in my fairly short experience <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite25" alt="(n)" title="Thumbs Down (n)" loading="lazy" data-shortname="(n)" /> I guess I just didn't expect it with them being in and this time of year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wink, post: 3427282, member: 33412"] Spent ages studying them. Still doing a bit the same. All fine in themselves generally it seems moving about, all eating etc. - eyes fine, ears - some look a bit flat but nothing drastic?, no drooling from mouth (read somewhere that's a sign?), one a bit snotty. Seemed quite quick breathing but may have been overlooking/studying too hard looking for problems and they had just been run into a pen. Same sort of behaviour but not as extreme as the previous day. I'm reluctant to start chucking around medicine if its nothing, partly for withdrawal, so will see how they go. Obviously if I notice anything worse then I will have to take a course of action and if one drops, look at getting a pm. I'm hoping its what [USER=1001]@Big Al[/USER] and others have said since the weather suddenly got warmer. It's just easy to spot a change in behaviour and there's usually something with sheep in my fairly short experience (n) I guess I just didn't expect it with them being in and this time of year. [/QUOTE]
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