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Treating listeria
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<blockquote data-quote="valtraman" data-source="post: 7451361" data-attributes="member: 4087"><p>I actually don’t think the bales are my issue . I have 4 different pens of sheep from singles to triplets. I’ve only had bother in my large pen of twins . No issues in singles or triplet pens .all the same batch of bales I’ve been very fussy over what ones they are fed, slightest mould or dark patch they don’t get them. I feed the rolls in troughs and don’t think I’ve enough trough space and some been nibbling of straw floor. Today I’ve put more troughs in to hopefully stop any eating of floor . I could be wrong but seems likely as other pens are not as populated. Sheep are bedded every day to keep them clean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valtraman, post: 7451361, member: 4087"] I actually don’t think the bales are my issue . I have 4 different pens of sheep from singles to triplets. I’ve only had bother in my large pen of twins . No issues in singles or triplet pens .all the same batch of bales I’ve been very fussy over what ones they are fed, slightest mould or dark patch they don’t get them. I feed the rolls in troughs and don’t think I’ve enough trough space and some been nibbling of straw floor. Today I’ve put more troughs in to hopefully stop any eating of floor . I could be wrong but seems likely as other pens are not as populated. Sheep are bedded every day to keep them clean [/QUOTE]
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