Sheepshape
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I think I have Trouble.
One of my pregnant ewes who has always been thin has become really emaciated. She has loose bowels....always has had, but now things are much worse. Her fleece is sparse. I think she probably has Johne's disease.
Currently she is indoors with another ewe who has had a tooth problem. She is due to have twins in something under 5 weeks.
OH wants to have her culled NOW. She has twins inside, so I am not happy for this.
The Plan....unsure I have a coherent one....but I'd like for her to have her babies. So she's indoors, being supplementary fed and protected from the elements. She is and has been potentially infective for some while.
Not a good place to be this close to lambing.
One of my pregnant ewes who has always been thin has become really emaciated. She has loose bowels....always has had, but now things are much worse. Her fleece is sparse. I think she probably has Johne's disease.
Currently she is indoors with another ewe who has had a tooth problem. She is due to have twins in something under 5 weeks.
OH wants to have her culled NOW. She has twins inside, so I am not happy for this.
The Plan....unsure I have a coherent one....but I'd like for her to have her babies. So she's indoors, being supplementary fed and protected from the elements. She is and has been potentially infective for some while.
Not a good place to be this close to lambing.