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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 8149747" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>I take it they have been drenched with a good drench that is working fully</p><p>we had a few big ewes older ones scanned twins all there life took off sheep nuts and put on good grass went down like a sack of spuds </p><p>a few things that showed up gave ADE to them too late 1-2 weeks before lambing dropped the nuts that would of had calcium in them and young spring grass on paddocks with low ca high K levels </p><p>add a ström in to that mix and they tipped over like flys</p><p>the silage have any mould in it adding molasses might of made them eat it</p><p>had a bit of a look on some trials of Se and Vitamin E did not look to change milk out put I would be thinking low iodine for the weaker lambs and low calcium for the milking and joints ..</p><p>the low calcium could be lack of vitamin D lack of sunshine or higher levels of grains in diet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 8149747, member: 479"] I take it they have been drenched with a good drench that is working fully we had a few big ewes older ones scanned twins all there life took off sheep nuts and put on good grass went down like a sack of spuds a few things that showed up gave ADE to them too late 1-2 weeks before lambing dropped the nuts that would of had calcium in them and young spring grass on paddocks with low ca high K levels add a ström in to that mix and they tipped over like flys the silage have any mould in it adding molasses might of made them eat it had a bit of a look on some trials of Se and Vitamin E did not look to change milk out put I would be thinking low iodine for the weaker lambs and low calcium for the milking and joints .. the low calcium could be lack of vitamin D lack of sunshine or higher levels of grains in diet [/QUOTE]
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