trampledbygeese
Loving the herd life
3 year old katahdin sheep, has a limp. It started about 5 days ago, and isn't improving. Was wondering if you could suggest anything else I should look for to diagnose or treatment ideas.
Her hoof looks fine, no smell, no peeling, nothing misshapen, no clogged goo vent... between the toes, has a word, it is not clogged. She has the second bets feet of all my critters.
The joint above the foot feels warm to the touch. Not frightfully hot, but definitely warmer than the rest of her. Very tender to the touch. No feeling that the bones are in the wrong place.
She takes two or three steps, then has a big limp, like the leg clicked or gave out under her weight.
Hay and pasture, free access minerals plus selenium. Handful of grain each morning. Gave birth about 6 weeks ago so in full lactic swing. Body condition a slightly under average. Vaccinated just over a month ago. Haven't wormed lately, but am thinking about it given the weather.
Conditions are wet right now, but most of the pasture is well drained and up hill, so she has lots of places to go that are not muddy. Maybe 2% of the pasture is soggy.
So what do you think? Sprain?
Any treatment ideas?
How worried should I be?
Her hoof looks fine, no smell, no peeling, nothing misshapen, no clogged goo vent... between the toes, has a word, it is not clogged. She has the second bets feet of all my critters.
The joint above the foot feels warm to the touch. Not frightfully hot, but definitely warmer than the rest of her. Very tender to the touch. No feeling that the bones are in the wrong place.
She takes two or three steps, then has a big limp, like the leg clicked or gave out under her weight.
Hay and pasture, free access minerals plus selenium. Handful of grain each morning. Gave birth about 6 weeks ago so in full lactic swing. Body condition a slightly under average. Vaccinated just over a month ago. Haven't wormed lately, but am thinking about it given the weather.
Conditions are wet right now, but most of the pasture is well drained and up hill, so she has lots of places to go that are not muddy. Maybe 2% of the pasture is soggy.
So what do you think? Sprain?
Any treatment ideas?
How worried should I be?