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Ram lamb injured paralysis?
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenerGrass" data-source="post: 5607904" data-attributes="member: 3595"><p>Thanks all for flurry of response, I shot him an hour after post so before they came in. I did try the pinch test but got no response from him, I really did want something to happen and to give him a chance, hence the topic to see if any cause for optimism. I appreciate all the replies.</p><p></p><p>The hind legs seemed completely floppy and I felt likelihood is broken back, and I didn’t want to delay any more. He couldn’t stand. I’ve never butchered a sheep before but going to try to turn a bad situation into a better one. Is it fairly rare? It’s first time we’ve experienced it but expanding flock and not been farming many years yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenerGrass, post: 5607904, member: 3595"] Thanks all for flurry of response, I shot him an hour after post so before they came in. I did try the pinch test but got no response from him, I really did want something to happen and to give him a chance, hence the topic to see if any cause for optimism. I appreciate all the replies. The hind legs seemed completely floppy and I felt likelihood is broken back, and I didn’t want to delay any more. He couldn’t stand. I’ve never butchered a sheep before but going to try to turn a bad situation into a better one. Is it fairly rare? It’s first time we’ve experienced it but expanding flock and not been farming many years yet. [/QUOTE]
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