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What might be wrong with my lamb?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wicks" data-source="post: 4425508" data-attributes="member: 78766"><p>I have a lamb, who has never done any good (he is thin and daydreams), but just recently started scouring badly, so wormed him, gave him some Imodium and a vit and min drench, kept him in so he could just eat hay and he dried up. A few days later turned him out onto some poorer grazing, and he became weak, started laying down a lot and not eating. I injected him with antibiotics, as he sounded slightly chesty (which has now cleared up), but he is still very weak and will not stand, but is happily eating and drinking. Any ideas what could be wrong or what else I could try, as I am not quite ready to give up on him yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wicks, post: 4425508, member: 78766"] I have a lamb, who has never done any good (he is thin and daydreams), but just recently started scouring badly, so wormed him, gave him some Imodium and a vit and min drench, kept him in so he could just eat hay and he dried up. A few days later turned him out onto some poorer grazing, and he became weak, started laying down a lot and not eating. I injected him with antibiotics, as he sounded slightly chesty (which has now cleared up), but he is still very weak and will not stand, but is happily eating and drinking. Any ideas what could be wrong or what else I could try, as I am not quite ready to give up on him yet? [/QUOTE]
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