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Pasteurella Pneumonia in lambs
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<blockquote data-quote="Woolless" data-source="post: 6993259" data-attributes="member: 3403"><p>I do all the lambs with Ovivac-P Plus. Weather permitting, they'll be getting their second jag this weekend. The real peak time is autumn/early winter. Protection from the vaccine for pasteurella is only about three months. I find if I don't boost them late September, I start to lose lambs. </p><p></p><p>You will find with sheep that you'll end up with the roughly the same amount of lambs pretty much whatever happens. Following a good lambing, I've had a steady stream of deaths and lambs to euthanise because of the joint ill problems we've had this year. Improving your management will result in the total number of lambs weaned/sold moving steadily upwards but there will be losses whatever you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woolless, post: 6993259, member: 3403"] I do all the lambs with Ovivac-P Plus. Weather permitting, they'll be getting their second jag this weekend. The real peak time is autumn/early winter. Protection from the vaccine for pasteurella is only about three months. I find if I don't boost them late September, I start to lose lambs. You will find with sheep that you'll end up with the roughly the same amount of lambs pretty much whatever happens. Following a good lambing, I've had a steady stream of deaths and lambs to euthanise because of the joint ill problems we've had this year. Improving your management will result in the total number of lambs weaned/sold moving steadily upwards but there will be losses whatever you do. [/QUOTE]
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