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Prolapse ewes, much higher than normal?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skintagain" data-source="post: 6862429" data-attributes="member: 84374"><p>Had a lot in beast from east year, fed them more cake than usual thought it had thrown them off balance. Had a couple last year when they came inside - one in the outside lambers too on zero cake just maxx or crystals buckets. Lambed all inside this year brought them inside 5 weeks before lambing on cake and silage and hay - no prolapse. The one only real difference this year is I have not bothered with any lick buckets for the first time in a long time so who knows</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skintagain, post: 6862429, member: 84374"] Had a lot in beast from east year, fed them more cake than usual thought it had thrown them off balance. Had a couple last year when they came inside - one in the outside lambers too on zero cake just maxx or crystals buckets. Lambed all inside this year brought them inside 5 weeks before lambing on cake and silage and hay - no prolapse. The one only real difference this year is I have not bothered with any lick buckets for the first time in a long time so who knows [/QUOTE]
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