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Pasteurella Pneumonia in lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="Aspiring Peasants" data-source="post: 6993186" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>When you keep sheep you have to get your head round the fact that a certain number will die whatever you do. We lost some lambs about a month age from one batch and after the first 2 died I got the next 2 PM'd. The report said no sign of any disease. One had a tapeworm cyst blocking its airway (possibly acquired in utero) and the other had a congenital defect called Jejunal atresia which apparently is a birth defect in a newborn characterized by partial or complete absence of the membrane connecting the small intestines to the abdominal wall. </p><p></p><p>I've decided now that instead of getting wound up by losses, I'm going to after lambing calculate the numbers that are going to die prematurely based on our Flock Health Club average and AHDB Stocktake average and only start worrying if it goes well above that. Regarding Heptavac, we switched to Bravoxin some years ago and have seen no difference in mortality</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aspiring Peasants, post: 6993186, member: 198"] When you keep sheep you have to get your head round the fact that a certain number will die whatever you do. We lost some lambs about a month age from one batch and after the first 2 died I got the next 2 PM'd. The report said no sign of any disease. One had a tapeworm cyst blocking its airway (possibly acquired in utero) and the other had a congenital defect called Jejunal atresia which apparently is a birth defect in a newborn characterized by partial or complete absence of the membrane connecting the small intestines to the abdominal wall. I've decided now that instead of getting wound up by losses, I'm going to after lambing calculate the numbers that are going to die prematurely based on our Flock Health Club average and AHDB Stocktake average and only start worrying if it goes well above that. Regarding Heptavac, we switched to Bravoxin some years ago and have seen no difference in mortality [/QUOTE]
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