Re: [Blackbelly] Limping ewe

2012-03-06 Thread imgr8at38
One or two of my sheep show up limping every couple months. I have never seen them hurt themselves, but I've often wondered if its something they do or if they got hurt running away from one of the horses or doing a fast maneuver. They usually work it out in a couple of days and it's like noth

Re: [Blackbelly] Limping ewe

2012-03-06 Thread Cecil R Bearden
Just a note: 'I hardly ever inject IM, I inject Subcutaneously. Just pinch up a little tent of skin and inject into it. Be sure to get completely under the skin, between the layers of skin is very painful and will develop a nodule. IM will also make a nodule... Subcu is easier on the ani

Re: [Blackbelly] Limping ewe

2012-03-06 Thread Michael Smith
thanks, I'll check that. No, it's a front leg, though. I'll check for nodules or cysts between the toes as well. And Cecil, I might try some Banamine, although it's indicated to not use past 5 days, and IV is preferred (not IM, since it can irritate muscle tissue), which I have never done. _MWS

Re: [Blackbelly] Limping ewe

2012-03-06 Thread Mary Swindell
Michael, Sounds like it is a back leg? If so, check her udder. Feel it for fever, and also feel each of the teats. Also get down under her (or gently set her up on her rear) and visually examine the entire udder to look for signs of infection. If any part of it is hot, inflamed, infected,

Re: [Blackbelly] Limping ewe

2012-03-06 Thread Cecil R Bearden
Michael: I have an old ewe that started limping about 3 years ago for no reason. She still limps and has 2 lambs now. I would get a bottle of Banamine and use the dosage same as cattle. Cecil in oKla On 3/6/2012 4:23 PM, Michael Smith wrote: Could use some advice on what to look for here.

[Blackbelly] Limping ewe

2012-03-06 Thread Michael Smith
Could use some advice on what to look for here. older (not sure how old, but she's my oldest) AB ewe shows up limping yesterday. I had planned on trimming hooves anyway so I penned her and trimmed while taking a look. No foul smells, no oozing, no discoloration I could see. No swelling of joints o

[Blackbelly] Bad Year for Blackbelly Lambs?

2012-03-06 Thread design
In 10 years, I've never had a lambing problem, and only lost one ewe to illness. After a devastating year of predation, the trading of several sheep for LGD, I find my reduced flock further impacted by small lambs, and Septic Arthritis, and now two deaths. So now it has me wondering about where