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Cindy in SD
Overrun with beasties
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So you're using povodone iodine or betadine? I saw "iodine" and went straight to "tincture". Poor baby! Does the ivermectin pour-on not work on them very well? I probably slightly overdosed my Highlands with it, but you're just pouring it over their hair and it's a super benign medication and the flies were TORTURING them, poor babies. I'm glad to hear your little guy is better. I've never seen flystrike but the photos are horrible.I have a spray bottle of iodine for any open injuries. You'll likely come across a few the first time you have them sheared and they can look pretty brutal - giant red gash brutal. Been using it on our poor flystruck boy who is on the mend. His wounds are more raw and scabby skin and it's been keeping them clear of infection while he's been healing. Heaven forbid, but if you have a predator attack, horn injury, etc... It'll come in handy. We had someone in to shear our sheep the first week we were here and went out and got a bottle the very next day.
Copper foot spray would be a good investment too - it's used to treat hoof rot in its early stages. I haven't added this one to my medicine cabinet yet, but it's on the list.
As for shearing, I'm not a knitter/weaver/etc. and so I had been thinking I might get some hair sheep. There seem to be a lot around here. I've heard they taste better and of course, you don't have to shear them. OTOH, not nearly as decorative... I am conflicted. I really want the cute factor, but even "shearing" my mom's fru-fru dog can be quite the chore. Maybe sheep don't wiggle around as much, though?