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<blockquote data-quote="GTB" data-source="post: 4904592" data-attributes="member: 4408"><p>We've had between 12 and 15 abort this year. We always get a few (doesn't everyone?) so ignored the first half a dozen. After that I said I would take the next ones to the lab, then it snowed. Anyhow took a pair of aborted lambs and a placenta and they confirmed enzo. By now we had started lambing and had had no abortions since the one that went to the lab so both the vet and myself agreed that there was little point injecting with alamycin at such a late stage. Handing the ewes would have caused a couple of abortions in any case??? If we had injected we would have thought it had worked well but the abortions had stopped anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTB, post: 4904592, member: 4408"] We've had between 12 and 15 abort this year. We always get a few (doesn't everyone?) so ignored the first half a dozen. After that I said I would take the next ones to the lab, then it snowed. Anyhow took a pair of aborted lambs and a placenta and they confirmed enzo. By now we had started lambing and had had no abortions since the one that went to the lab so both the vet and myself agreed that there was little point injecting with alamycin at such a late stage. Handing the ewes would have caused a couple of abortions in any case??? If we had injected we would have thought it had worked well but the abortions had stopped anyway. [/QUOTE]
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