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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer dyke" data-source="post: 8048751" data-attributes="member: 163954"><p>Interesting read this, we've got 2 ewes prolapsing this year. Was easy winter for them plenty of feed, all of the 115 ewes have good condition a little to much flesh still on them in my liking, feeding limited silage, sort of unlimited hay and concentrates and some licking stone for minerals. However even in the years before where they didn't get silage only hay and went in the stable/shed in way worse condition, we still had prolapses. Most of the reason ive gather over time are; food with high volume low nutritional value, too much fat in pelvic cavity and the 'build' of the sheep. Small ewes are more prone and its a hereditary condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer dyke, post: 8048751, member: 163954"] Interesting read this, we've got 2 ewes prolapsing this year. Was easy winter for them plenty of feed, all of the 115 ewes have good condition a little to much flesh still on them in my liking, feeding limited silage, sort of unlimited hay and concentrates and some licking stone for minerals. However even in the years before where they didn't get silage only hay and went in the stable/shed in way worse condition, we still had prolapses. Most of the reason ive gather over time are; food with high volume low nutritional value, too much fat in pelvic cavity and the 'build' of the sheep. Small ewes are more prone and its a hereditary condition. [/QUOTE]
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