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Store Lamb - Treatments on to farm
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<blockquote data-quote="Anymulewilldo" data-source="post: 7682616" data-attributes="member: 144597"><p>Smaller lambs, lambs that were wet when loaded/travelling. It’s too keep pneumonia at bay while they adjust too the new environment. The vet came too PD some heifers a couple of years ago and was watching us dosing some lambs that had just arrived. She nipped too her pick up and came back with the Alamycin LA and said they would need that. She explained why and it made sense so now anything I feel needs it will be treated. Our vet is a big believer in using the cheaper antibiotics at stress periods will reduce the need for stronger antibiotics further down the line when problems develop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anymulewilldo, post: 7682616, member: 144597"] Smaller lambs, lambs that were wet when loaded/travelling. It’s too keep pneumonia at bay while they adjust too the new environment. The vet came too PD some heifers a couple of years ago and was watching us dosing some lambs that had just arrived. She nipped too her pick up and came back with the Alamycin LA and said they would need that. She explained why and it made sense so now anything I feel needs it will be treated. Our vet is a big believer in using the cheaper antibiotics at stress periods will reduce the need for stronger antibiotics further down the line when problems develop. [/QUOTE]
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