Re: [Blackbelly] The Blackbelly FB page

2017-01-11 Thread Gail Winnick
google FAMACHA


On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 1:27 PM, 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.
>
> 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
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Re: [Blackbelly] The Blackbelly FB page

2017-01-10 Thread Carol Elkins
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.


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Re: [Blackbelly] The Blackbelly FB page

2017-01-10 Thread Elizabeth Radi
Google goat biology by Karen something. Can't recall her last name.  Gives the 
life cycles.

Liz Radi
Nubian goats 
Nunn, Colorado


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From: Rick Krach <rickkr...@hotmail.com>
To: "blackbelly@lists.blackbellysheep.info" 
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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
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>> Visit the list's homepage at %http://www.blackbellysheep.info
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