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Coffee Lounge / Re: Swollen gums / lip. 3 week lamb
« Last post by Fleecewife on May 07, 2024, 09:51:53 pm »
I've noticed plenty of bumble bees staggering around at ground level looking for the entrance to their burrows, so there's the opportunity for a sting.  If it was a bee you would see the sting still in place
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Sheep / Re: lump in castrated yearlings scrotum
« Last post by shep53 on May 07, 2024, 06:42:59 pm »
OK so should be no chance of any testicle left behind  , if its a hernia then you will just have to keep an eye on him , wonder if you could make seem kind of a support in the same way that they would give a human , my dad wore an elasticated belt for about 10yrs as they would not operate on his hernia as they said he was overweight
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Sheep / Re: lump in castrated yearlings scrotum
« Last post by messyhoose on May 07, 2024, 05:44:28 pm »
no by vet castrated i meant (as i dont like rubber ring method and animals are too old for it anyway here) the (under local anaestetic) open surgical method: cut off base of scrotum, pull out testicles, leave to drain and heal open (no stitches).
All my others have been done that way in the past but this time, only by chance i felt a lump in the scrotum - its been over 6months since he was castrated.
He HAS been showing rammy signs (at least my mnd is now putting 2+2 together)- chasing my old yowe, and lip curling. His horns are growing better than the other castrates did too...... could just be me imagining things though and he is actually just being an adolescent (i saw the two 2yo castrates trying to beat up my 6yo castrate earlier- i had to intervene, so may just have been play fighting with this young castrate im concerned about too.)
Vet had a good feel and said was really unlikely to be left behind material but was worried if it was a hernia and we opened the scrotum to investigate we would not be able to do anything (ie id have to pts my lamb).
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Sheep / Re: lump in castrated yearlings scrotum
« Last post by shep53 on May 07, 2024, 04:04:22 pm »
Are you saying that he was rubber ringed ?  any lamb or calf iv'e seen that was rung with 1 testicle left up in the body slowly develops into a very male looking animal  with a proud round swelling where the scrotum should be , they display all male tendencies , but normally the testicle is to warm to produce viable sperm  BUT in a very very cold winter period they " can "  be fertile
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Sheep / Re: lump in castrated yearlings scrotum
« Last post by messyhoose on May 07, 2024, 11:15:31 am »
update, well vet couldnt determine what it was by feel and said it would be VERY unlikely to be a testicle if a vet had done the procedure and also said he did not have the tools to investigate- as should it be a hernia or something we would then be in a sticky situation. So he remains with a lump and no surgery.
Also unable to determine fecundity (need a probe) or pregnnancy (dont have portable ultra sound) so i have raddled the lamb to see if he has any humping tendencies but basically this will be ANOTHER one of those years where i catastrophise about what could happen... hohum
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I’d try the agricultural land agents.  (Kivells for one, covers most of the south west, but there’ll be local agencies across the regions.  Eg., Nancekivell for Exmoor.)  They’ll be handling farm tenancies etc., and would be most likely to be handling any smallholding lettings. And check with the county councils if they have any county smallholdings or small farms they let out, and where they advertise when they do.
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Wildlife / Re: Swallows '24
« Last post by sabrina on May 07, 2024, 12:15:35 am »
We have none at the moment which is very late.
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Coffee Lounge / Swollen gums / lip. 3 week lamb
« Last post by patrickr on May 06, 2024, 10:03:33 pm »

Hi

I have a 3 week old ram lamb (Shetland) with what looks like a swollen lip or swollen gums.  He's showing 2 teeth.  I'm wondering what this might be?  I'm hoping not orf.  Could it be anything to do with teething?  Or a sting?  No other lambs showing similar symptoms at the moment.

Thanks

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Sheep / lump in castrated yearlings scrotum
« Last post by messyhoose on May 06, 2024, 07:57:31 pm »
so, co-incidentally a vet is actually coming to the island tomorrow so i will know for sure then but 2 days ago i discovered a lump in the right hand side of the scrotum of my pet vet-castrated ram lamb.
His behaviour the last few days has been much more attention seeking and wanting to sleep next to me (he'e been out with flock and independent since the autumn)
A few weeks ago he had been one of the ones chasing my elderly ewe, if you remember, and at the time i just put it down to the weather improving and the youngsters playing up
But a few days ago i saw him lip curling and then i found the lump and im 1) concerned that he is ok but now also 2) worried i may have a bunch of pregnant sheep none of who are in a condition to be pregnant (all too fat)!!!
Anyone had an issue with a veterinary castration not going as it should before....?
Im thinking im going to have to request abortion injections again, dont know if vet can tell if ewes are early pregnant without an ultrasound monitor....?
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Wildlife / Re: Swallows '24
« Last post by doganjo on May 06, 2024, 04:40:16 pm »
Saw a whole bunch of swallows at our Secure Dog Park on Saturday.  Hope they realise it's not summer in Central Scotland yet  :excited:

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