Ewes are due to start lambing in around 10 weeks and I’m noticing the odd one that looks to have aborted (bloody tails). It’s a flock that I took on the management of in March last year, which has suffered poor scanning %ages for a few years, there were obvious issues with fluke and ticks but these have been resolved, toxo has been mentioned by others previously and I wouldn’t be surprised if it is causing me problems, it’s frustrating after getting them in better shape.
There are no cats that I am aware of on the place tho, but there is hay bought in for the cows that may well be exposed to cats previously. Ewes are just in 1/2lb sbp daily.
Can Toxo be self sustaining in a flock after establishment without cats?
I’m planning on organising the vet to blood test the yield ewes the day of/shortly after scanning to try and get a diagnosis.
Would deccox buckets be any use this close to lambing?
There are no cats that I am aware of on the place tho, but there is hay bought in for the cows that may well be exposed to cats previously. Ewes are just in 1/2lb sbp daily.
Can Toxo be self sustaining in a flock after establishment without cats?
I’m planning on organising the vet to blood test the yield ewes the day of/shortly after scanning to try and get a diagnosis.
Would deccox buckets be any use this close to lambing?