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<blockquote data-quote="will6910" data-source="post: 8149244" data-attributes="member: 847"><p>I’m sorry if this comes across as moaning but I am abit down at moment with one thing and another and this is getting to me badly this evening. Since 1st March Iv lost 5 ewes to identical symptoms and now Iv found a 6th one this evening. Symptoms are, very very wet dribbly mouth. Either no power at all in legs like twin lamb and face twitching and looks blind. And Also turns around in circles. 3 were inside so thought it was listeriosis at start, then had 2 randomly outside with exact same symptoms and this one this evening is the same. I treat with calcium/magnesium, big dose antibiotic and painkiller anti inflammatory. To me symptoms are listeriosis, but surely they couldn’t be getting it from fields that aren’t grazed tight and good grass?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will6910, post: 8149244, member: 847"] I’m sorry if this comes across as moaning but I am abit down at moment with one thing and another and this is getting to me badly this evening. Since 1st March Iv lost 5 ewes to identical symptoms and now Iv found a 6th one this evening. Symptoms are, very very wet dribbly mouth. Either no power at all in legs like twin lamb and face twitching and looks blind. And Also turns around in circles. 3 were inside so thought it was listeriosis at start, then had 2 randomly outside with exact same symptoms and this one this evening is the same. I treat with calcium/magnesium, big dose antibiotic and painkiller anti inflammatory. To me symptoms are listeriosis, but surely they couldn’t be getting it from fields that aren’t grazed tight and good grass? [/QUOTE]
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