Stephine
True BYH Addict
One of my sheep ( a wether) has swelling under his chin that looks like bottle jaw. I took an entire load of pellets from him (freshly deposited as I watched) to check for worms and nada - no worms whatsoever ( they’ve never had worms) . The vet came and took blood - says she sees nothing alarming. She says the other two have a little bit of it, too, though it is very slight. She says it seems the lymph nodes are a bit swollen. She thinks this might be the tail end of the mystery diarrhea they had beginning of December last year. It’s May now - that seems like a long time to me.
Otherwise sheep are happy, very healthy looking, no anemia, well padded…
We are at the very end of our green season here, so they have been slowly transitioning to eating more mature grasses and forbes. They get orchard grass hay before going out to graze in the morning, about half a flake between the three of them, to guard against bloating when things are lush, then a token amount when returning to the barn at night during green season; now they get half a flake in the morning, the other half of the flake at night to supplement their pasture which is very fibrous by now.
They have sheep minerals and baking soda out, they use both - baking soda only while on green pasture though.
I have found rat poop in the minerals a couple of days ago - grrr. I think that’s only happened recently since I check their salt almost daily. That said I had that emergency surgery 5 weeks ago and I had to delegate care for three weeks - so I can’t guarantee they would have noticed. I moved the mineral feeder to their pasture till the cats or I can take care of the rat…
Anyone know what might be going on?
One more thing: I noticed the swelling after shearing (maybe 3 days later), but it might have been there longer, concealed by the wool…
Otherwise sheep are happy, very healthy looking, no anemia, well padded…
We are at the very end of our green season here, so they have been slowly transitioning to eating more mature grasses and forbes. They get orchard grass hay before going out to graze in the morning, about half a flake between the three of them, to guard against bloating when things are lush, then a token amount when returning to the barn at night during green season; now they get half a flake in the morning, the other half of the flake at night to supplement their pasture which is very fibrous by now.
They have sheep minerals and baking soda out, they use both - baking soda only while on green pasture though.
I have found rat poop in the minerals a couple of days ago - grrr. I think that’s only happened recently since I check their salt almost daily. That said I had that emergency surgery 5 weeks ago and I had to delegate care for three weeks - so I can’t guarantee they would have noticed. I moved the mineral feeder to their pasture till the cats or I can take care of the rat…
Anyone know what might be going on?
One more thing: I noticed the swelling after shearing (maybe 3 days later), but it might have been there longer, concealed by the wool…