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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy_T" data-source="post: 7944450" data-attributes="member: 122672"><p>Back last year the vet suggested just doing the worst affected ones. It was only in my tup group so did this. Then took one to the ewes and although he had looked to be unaffected a few of the ewes got it. So I assumed he was carrying it although had no symptoms and it would’ve been best to just have done them all. Jabbed them all and it cleared up and no issues since but don’t know if that’s standard to do them all or just the worst ones. I don’t understand how some people say let it run its course when it can make them blind either! </p><p></p><p>These girls are native breed. Annoyed with myself sending them off for tupping elsewhere but had nothing for them to go with here that would’ve produced a decent lamb.</p><p></p><p>Definitely don’t want it going through my main flock so will have to keep them separate, annoying as it is as they’re munching their way through a field I was holding back. Concerned after this time I’m going to wait and think it’s okay and then it comes back again. I know Alamycin is safe for pregnant ewes apart from it may cause discolouration in teeth of lambs but don’t really want to keep jabbing…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy_T, post: 7944450, member: 122672"] Back last year the vet suggested just doing the worst affected ones. It was only in my tup group so did this. Then took one to the ewes and although he had looked to be unaffected a few of the ewes got it. So I assumed he was carrying it although had no symptoms and it would’ve been best to just have done them all. Jabbed them all and it cleared up and no issues since but don’t know if that’s standard to do them all or just the worst ones. I don’t understand how some people say let it run its course when it can make them blind either! These girls are native breed. Annoyed with myself sending them off for tupping elsewhere but had nothing for them to go with here that would’ve produced a decent lamb. Definitely don’t want it going through my main flock so will have to keep them separate, annoying as it is as they’re munching their way through a field I was holding back. Concerned after this time I’m going to wait and think it’s okay and then it comes back again. I know Alamycin is safe for pregnant ewes apart from it may cause discolouration in teeth of lambs but don’t really want to keep jabbing… [/QUOTE]
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