Re: [Blackbelly] The Blackbelly FB page
google FAMACHA On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Rick Krachwrote: > Thanks Gail, can you give me anyplace to learn the actual way in which > worms work and are controlled in animals? I need to learn how to recognize > trouble before a sheep goes down, without using wormers preventively. > > Rick Krach -- via iPhone > > > On Jan 10, 2017, at 8:26 AM, Gail Winnick > wrote: > > > > A ewe is especially susceptible to worms after lambing. Yes, I have seen > > wormer work in a day. I always process my ewes right after lambing which > > includes worming, some nutri-drench and some vit e. > > > >> On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Rick Krach > wrote: > >> > >> Last week I put some pictures on the Blackbelly Facebook page of a ewe > >> which looked sick. I had some responses indicating worms so I did give > some > >> Valbazen to her and her 3 week old lambs. I would like your opinion and > you > >> could look at the Facebook page to see what was said. The ewe had a > >> somewhat bloated appearance and he was not eating or nursing for 2 > days. I > >> also saw her struggle for several minutes to get some pee out, which was > >> thick and strangely colored. One lamb died that day. > >> > >> One day after the Valbazen (yesterday) she was acting more normal and > >> today she is completely normal. Her bloated body is gone, she is much > >> thinner. Could this have just been too much stress for her trying to > feed > >> three lambs considering her small stature. I find it a little weird that > >> worming medication could help her in only one day? > >> > >> Rick Krach -- via iPhone > >> ___ > >> This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list > >> Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info > > ___ > > This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list > > Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info > ___ > This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list > Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info ___ This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info
Re: [Blackbelly] The Blackbelly FB page
Rick, there is a tremendous amount of information located in my site at http://www.barbadosblackbellysheep.com/links/#veterinary Carol At 11:27 AM 1/10/2017, Rick Krach wrote: Thanks Gail, can you give me anyplace to learn the actual way in which worms work and are controlled in animals? I need to learn how to recognize trouble before a sheep goes down, without using wormers preventively. ___ This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info
Re: [Blackbelly] The Blackbelly FB page
Google goat biology by Karen something. Can't recall her last name. Gives the life cycles. Liz Radi Nubian goats Nunn, Colorado --- rickkr...@hotmail.com wrote: From: Rick Krach <rickkr...@hotmail.com> To: "blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info" <blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info> Subject: Re: [Blackbelly] The Blackbelly FB page Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 18:27:52 + Thanks Gail, can you give me anyplace to learn the actual way in which worms work and are controlled in animals? I need to learn how to recognize trouble before a sheep goes down, without using wormers preventively. Rick Krach -- via iPhone > On Jan 10, 2017, at 8:26 AM, Gail Winnick <heartsongauss...@gmail.com> wrote: > > A ewe is especially susceptible to worms after lambing. Yes, I have seen > wormer work in a day. I always process my ewes right after lambing which > includes worming, some nutri-drench and some vit e. > >> On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Rick Krach <rickkr...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> Last week I put some pictures on the Blackbelly Facebook page of a ewe >> which looked sick. I had some responses indicating worms so I did give some >> Valbazen to her and her 3 week old lambs. I would like your opinion and you >> could look at the Facebook page to see what was said. The ewe had a >> somewhat bloated appearance and he was not eating or nursing for 2 days. I >> also saw her struggle for several minutes to get some pee out, which was >> thick and strangely colored. One lamb died that day. >> >> One day after the Valbazen (yesterday) she was acting more normal and >> today she is completely normal. Her bloated body is gone, she is much >> thinner. Could this have just been too much stress for her trying to feed >> three lambs considering her small stature. I find it a little weird that >> worming medication could help her in only one day? >> >> Rick Krach -- via iPhone >> ___ >> This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list >> Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info > ___ > This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list > Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info ___ This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info ___ This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info
[Blackbelly] The Blackbelly FB page
Last week I put some pictures on the Blackbelly Facebook page of a ewe which looked sick. I had some responses indicating worms so I did give some Valbazen to her and her 3 week old lambs. I would like your opinion and you could look at the Facebook page to see what was said. The ewe had a somewhat bloated appearance and he was not eating or nursing for 2 days. I also saw her struggle for several minutes to get some pee out, which was thick and strangely colored. One lamb died that day. One day after the Valbazen (yesterday) she was acting more normal and today she is completely normal. Her bloated body is gone, she is much thinner. Could this have just been too much stress for her trying to feed three lambs considering her small stature. I find it a little weird that worming medication could help her in only one day? Rick Krach -- via iPhone ___ This message is from the Blackbelly mailing list Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info