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<blockquote data-quote="andybk" data-source="post: 8035943" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>thanks for all your replies , we did used to vax when we fed hay pre lambing , we stopped that about 10 years ago due to feeding wrapped haylage , the only source of infection now maybe the straw we buy in , though that farm has no cats but maybe foxes ? ,we do feed hay post lambing the idea was that if there were any issues with that feed it would expose the flock to the disease and some immunity was gained , </p><p>When we had it i the past , as said above the ewes aborted all lambs about a week early or lambs were very weak at birth , this time one brown one one good strong one , thats why i asked the question looks like will have to start vaxing next summer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybk, post: 8035943, member: 347"] thanks for all your replies , we did used to vax when we fed hay pre lambing , we stopped that about 10 years ago due to feeding wrapped haylage , the only source of infection now maybe the straw we buy in , though that farm has no cats but maybe foxes ? ,we do feed hay post lambing the idea was that if there were any issues with that feed it would expose the flock to the disease and some immunity was gained , When we had it i the past , as said above the ewes aborted all lambs about a week early or lambs were very weak at birth , this time one brown one one good strong one , thats why i asked the question looks like will have to start vaxing next summer [/QUOTE]
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