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Twin lamb disease ewe struggling stand
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenerGrass" data-source="post: 6748951" data-attributes="member: 3595"><p>Thanks guys, last night I was thinking could it be a dislocation but no major trauma that I am aware of and it seems to be alternate legs that crosses over at the back. </p><p></p><p>Nerve damage makes a lot of sense... Never had it before. I've got metacam and have been giving it to her. Very perky but not eating as much as I'd like. I think in part because she can only graze where she stumbles to.</p><p></p><p>The electrolyte solution has dextrose so will stick to diluted version of that in her water, it shouldn't cause acidosis. Done two doses of the twin lamb drench and will stop that.</p><p></p><p>Anything else should be doing, or is it now up to her, I've her outside the field where there is a fraction more grass and put some nice hay in front of her too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenerGrass, post: 6748951, member: 3595"] Thanks guys, last night I was thinking could it be a dislocation but no major trauma that I am aware of and it seems to be alternate legs that crosses over at the back. Nerve damage makes a lot of sense... Never had it before. I've got metacam and have been giving it to her. Very perky but not eating as much as I'd like. I think in part because she can only graze where she stumbles to. The electrolyte solution has dextrose so will stick to diluted version of that in her water, it shouldn't cause acidosis. Done two doses of the twin lamb drench and will stop that. Anything else should be doing, or is it now up to her, I've her outside the field where there is a fraction more grass and put some nice hay in front of her too. [/QUOTE]
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