Childwanderer
Loving the herd life
TL;DR: is it dangerous to return full bloodflow to a swollen tail-tip that is constricted by mud?
One of our ram lambs, born 1/31/2019, has a swollen tail tip with crusted mud, some blood, and clear oozing. I thought it was just mud/dung stuck to his tail, but I found that a tight ring of mud seems to have (improperly) banded his tail. I do not know how long the circulation has been limited, so I am concerned that releasing bloodflow by soaking the mud off may be risky.
I called the vet, and the soonest they can see him is monday. Past 30 days, I think he is too old to simply band above the crust ring and I don't like the risk of infection.
(He is a wool breed, so docking would usually be recommended, but his sire and siblings have all had their tails left the natural length without problems until this case; they shake away their droppings well so we've had no problems with flies.)
One of our ram lambs, born 1/31/2019, has a swollen tail tip with crusted mud, some blood, and clear oozing. I thought it was just mud/dung stuck to his tail, but I found that a tight ring of mud seems to have (improperly) banded his tail. I do not know how long the circulation has been limited, so I am concerned that releasing bloodflow by soaking the mud off may be risky.
I called the vet, and the soonest they can see him is monday. Past 30 days, I think he is too old to simply band above the crust ring and I don't like the risk of infection.
(He is a wool breed, so docking would usually be recommended, but his sire and siblings have all had their tails left the natural length without problems until this case; they shake away their droppings well so we've had no problems with flies.)