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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 8151439" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>yea I hear what yer saying </p><p>things happen sometimes out of your control </p><p>you are doing the right thing by asking on here to get a better understanding also most good vets will give advice hopefully not just how to fix the problem but why it happens and how to prevent it </p><p>I ask things when I dont know case in point had some older ewes here sold some lighter ones drenched and put on good feed some kept losing weight got vet in and did bloods killed 2 and took samples and a PM on them for disease they had johnes (a wasting disease like crones in people effects the gut) any how looked up net rung 3 vets that had done papers on it and 2 prof's at a vet uni </p><p>have a management plan now to control it and know the signs </p><p>yes at the time it really effected me thinking what had I done wrong yes I did sit in a chair and cry thinking I was the worst farmer on earth </p><p>we all have crap days we also have great days </p><p>control what you can learn and also learn from mistakes </p><p>when something goes wrong ask why you will not be the only one thats had a problem </p><p>keep the sun on yer face and the shadows behind you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 8151439, member: 479"] yea I hear what yer saying things happen sometimes out of your control you are doing the right thing by asking on here to get a better understanding also most good vets will give advice hopefully not just how to fix the problem but why it happens and how to prevent it I ask things when I dont know case in point had some older ewes here sold some lighter ones drenched and put on good feed some kept losing weight got vet in and did bloods killed 2 and took samples and a PM on them for disease they had johnes (a wasting disease like crones in people effects the gut) any how looked up net rung 3 vets that had done papers on it and 2 prof's at a vet uni have a management plan now to control it and know the signs yes at the time it really effected me thinking what had I done wrong yes I did sit in a chair and cry thinking I was the worst farmer on earth we all have crap days we also have great days control what you can learn and also learn from mistakes when something goes wrong ask why you will not be the only one thats had a problem keep the sun on yer face and the shadows behind you [/QUOTE]
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