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Twin Lamb Disease ewe - any thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenerGrass" data-source="post: 6121580" data-attributes="member: 3595"><p>Thanks [USER=42130]@Still Farming[/USER] and [USER=1819]@M-J-G[/USER] appreciate input and thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Should have said the vet gave her calcium, didn't know those techniques will remember for future. The vet took a bit of blood and did ketone test came back as 3.5.</p><p></p><p>Was going to give her steroid but she was dead... Long shot but as he had only just died I cut her open and got lambs out two big lambs but one had completely white eyes. I wondered if this was because premature but vet said maybe septacemia caused that and contributor to ewe sickness</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenerGrass, post: 6121580, member: 3595"] Thanks [USER=42130]@Still Farming[/USER] and [USER=1819]@M-J-G[/USER] appreciate input and thoughts. Should have said the vet gave her calcium, didn't know those techniques will remember for future. The vet took a bit of blood and did ketone test came back as 3.5. Was going to give her steroid but she was dead... Long shot but as he had only just died I cut her open and got lambs out two big lambs but one had completely white eyes. I wondered if this was because premature but vet said maybe septacemia caused that and contributor to ewe sickness [/QUOTE]
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