farmerjan
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I see no benefit to putting him down. He can be freezer meat. If he is not walking around shaking his head, rubbing it on something, or otherwise acting like it is distressing him in any way, let it alone, let him eat and grow... it could burst open, but if he doesn't act like it is a problem, there is no good reason to put him down. Not to be crude, but the eye is a long way from the lamb chops... it is not going to hurt the eating quality of the meat unless you use antibiotics close to a kill date, type of thing. Then just have to wait for withdrawal... if it bursts or something, then a vet visit might be warranted. At this point, a vet bill will more than likely NOT result in much improvement... and he could be a breeder for you, or someone that knows you and your sheep well, otherwise he is meat. Honestly, close to the easter holiday, the eye would have little effect on kill price either.Hattie's ram lamb Righty is still getting a long and eating okay. The bad eye is actually getting bigger and bulging out from his head. So I'm torn about taking him to vet or putting him down now.
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Does he react to any movement on that side of his head... close the eye or show any reaction to you moving your hand near it?