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We spoke to the vet and have put him on a course of ABs
give the chap a chance I spose
Givethe vet some £££ I s'pose
We spoke to the vet and have put him on a course of ABs
give the chap a chance I spose
Get it upto sedge and in the cull section on Sat morn is the safest bet.
Just two words for you the second is OFFJust to be safe, I'd cull all his descendants, along with any ewes he may have served.
I assume it is Mr Fluffhead we're talking about?
we didn't have a visitGivethe vet some £££ I s'pose
He was my birthday present from @Henarar@Henarar , personally I'd be doing the same thing. He's a young ram and you rate him (for whatever reason). All you're gambling is his cull value of maybe £70? and some abs. I'd be giving him a chance too, but I would also be surprised if he responded.
Good luck with him.
So what temp was he...... when you took it aamoi .........................temp is fine
Thanks@Henarar , personally I'd be doing the same thing. He's a young ram and you rate him (for whatever reason). All you're gambling is his cull value of maybe £70? and some abs. I'd be giving him a chance too, but I would also be surprised if he responded.
Good luck with him.
Just under 104So what temp was he...... when you took it aamoi .........................
He was my birthday present from @Henarar
Thanks
the trouble when we only have a few is we tend to give things a go when perhaps we shouldn't or wouldn't if we had a thousand
It would mean a special trip to take him to market and to be honest I wouldn't like to do it, not that he looks unwell but if he is sat in the pen with stuff coming out of his mouth it wouldn't look good
as a matter of interest.Just under 104
What does aamoi mean
can't take him now as he has been jabbedIs that the ram he bought you at sedge back in Sept?? ( rem that day at sedge )
Personally if it is that ram then as you don't know the history of it I would ignore the vet and sell it and buy in another.
you have to make sure the thermometer is not shoved in a lump of sh!tas a matter of interest.
When ever i take an adult sheeps temp it seems to vary too much , with too little or to long up the rectum ?- and is 104 .5 a high temperature - well enough to give ab anyway.......i want some advice.....
can't take him now as he has been jabbed
A radical redesign of the common or garden drench gun should be on the cards - it could make the job better for the operator and animal.
Having the nozzle facing in the opposite direction would be the drawing board starting point.
Trouble is development costs money.