trampledbygeese
Loving the herd life
Poor little sheep is limping and generally not feeling well after a stressful day yesterday. I'm wondering what shall I do for her. Here's the story.
Sheared/shorn? the black welsh mountain flock yesterday. Also last night we had the first hard frost of the winter. Of course. They have wind and rain shelter, but no barn because it seldom gets very cold here.
Gave their trazvec (I don't know how to spell it) 8 vaccine booster yesterday too.
Mini, 3 years old, about 4 weeks from her earliest 'hatch date'. She's very powerful for her size. Delicate bone structure, even for the breed, under 90 pounds of sheep, but she doesn't settle when handled. Very wild and opinionated about being touched. Pasture with free feed hay, regular minerals, sheep text with additional Se supplement.
Poor girl is limping this morning. Left front is worse, but left back also stiff. Shot was given in the right front armpit. Joints are swollen and hurt to be touched, mostly the front right, but all four legs hurt when touched. Very slight (extremely slight, might have imagined it) warmth to the front left leg at the joint/knee/big bendy thing. No problems with her feet (she has the best feet of the lot) except that her 'thumb nail' is a bit long for a sheep.
Since the stiff/pain is on the one side, not both front or back, I'm guessing it's injury/sprain from yesterday. I worry about mineral deficiency but that has always appeared as both back legs being stiff.
Her gums and under eye are pale today (but were bright last week), so I'm wondering if this is actual worm sign, from the vaccine, or simply stress. The others in the flock are considerably paler than they were yesterday and I wonder if wormsign shows in under 10 hours.
eating, pooping, peeing as per normal
What I want to know:
Does my diagnosis of injury sound correct?
Are there any other diagnosis signs I should look for?
What treatment should I consider?
Is it likely worms? Or should I wait a day or two then look again?
I have some NewCells (or whatever it's called, vitamin booster shot thing), which I'm thinking of giving her. Wondering if it's a good idea or would it just stress her more since she's so skiddish - I usually wait until they can't fight me to give them this.
Sheared/shorn? the black welsh mountain flock yesterday. Also last night we had the first hard frost of the winter. Of course. They have wind and rain shelter, but no barn because it seldom gets very cold here.
Gave their trazvec (I don't know how to spell it) 8 vaccine booster yesterday too.
Mini, 3 years old, about 4 weeks from her earliest 'hatch date'. She's very powerful for her size. Delicate bone structure, even for the breed, under 90 pounds of sheep, but she doesn't settle when handled. Very wild and opinionated about being touched. Pasture with free feed hay, regular minerals, sheep text with additional Se supplement.
Poor girl is limping this morning. Left front is worse, but left back also stiff. Shot was given in the right front armpit. Joints are swollen and hurt to be touched, mostly the front right, but all four legs hurt when touched. Very slight (extremely slight, might have imagined it) warmth to the front left leg at the joint/knee/big bendy thing. No problems with her feet (she has the best feet of the lot) except that her 'thumb nail' is a bit long for a sheep.
Since the stiff/pain is on the one side, not both front or back, I'm guessing it's injury/sprain from yesterday. I worry about mineral deficiency but that has always appeared as both back legs being stiff.
Her gums and under eye are pale today (but were bright last week), so I'm wondering if this is actual worm sign, from the vaccine, or simply stress. The others in the flock are considerably paler than they were yesterday and I wonder if wormsign shows in under 10 hours.
eating, pooping, peeing as per normal
What I want to know:
Does my diagnosis of injury sound correct?
Are there any other diagnosis signs I should look for?
What treatment should I consider?
Is it likely worms? Or should I wait a day or two then look again?
I have some NewCells (or whatever it's called, vitamin booster shot thing), which I'm thinking of giving her. Wondering if it's a good idea or would it just stress her more since she's so skiddish - I usually wait until they can't fight me to give them this.