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<blockquote data-quote="Ceri" data-source="post: 8151202" data-attributes="member: 150760"><p>I</p><p></p><p>Its less common this far after they’ve been eating the silage but I would still say yes. I’m v much doubting it’s gid as I’ve usually found that more of a problem with sheep 6-18 months old. Def not calcium or mag now as it’s to far after lambing so I would bet 10 of my acres it’s listeria from your silage. Hang on in there mate we’ve had encounters listeria in the past and you’ll find it passes. I bet you wI’ll only have 1 or 2 if any more now. Don’t waste your fecking time & £££ testing this and testing that & don’t go buying salt or countless min buckets it won’t be the magic cure youll just spunk your money away. Id be v v confident it’s listeria and your just gonna av to ride it out & make hay for the dam creatures next yr, feeding silage to sheep is dodgy they dont need any excuses to find summit to die from <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙈" title="See-no-evil monkey :see_no_evil:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f648.png" data-shortname=":see_no_evil:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙈" title="See-no-evil monkey :see_no_evil:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f648.png" data-shortname=":see_no_evil:" /><img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🙈" title="See-no-evil monkey :see_no_evil:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f648.png" data-shortname=":see_no_evil:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ceri, post: 8151202, member: 150760"] I Its less common this far after they’ve been eating the silage but I would still say yes. I’m v much doubting it’s gid as I’ve usually found that more of a problem with sheep 6-18 months old. Def not calcium or mag now as it’s to far after lambing so I would bet 10 of my acres it’s listeria from your silage. Hang on in there mate we’ve had encounters listeria in the past and you’ll find it passes. I bet you wI’ll only have 1 or 2 if any more now. Don’t waste your fecking time & £££ testing this and testing that & don’t go buying salt or countless min buckets it won’t be the magic cure youll just spunk your money away. Id be v v confident it’s listeria and your just gonna av to ride it out & make hay for the dam creatures next yr, feeding silage to sheep is dodgy they dont need any excuses to find summit to die from 🙈🙈🙈 [/QUOTE]
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