The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: morri2 on June 20, 2011, 12:44:36 pm
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Bit of help needed please! One of my ewe lambs, a small 8 week old, very sturdy but the smaller of twins, has a very, very runny nose - so runny she looks as though she has a black nose instead of a pink one because all the dirt has stuck to it (yuk!!) I have brought her in, had a good look at her and she's not lost any condition, still nice and chunky, no maggots, chest seems OK although I have no stethoscope. She's perhaps a touch under the weather as she's spending quite a lot of time lying down, although so are all the others as the weather is warm and sunny. She's eating and walking about too. Does she have a cold, or could it be something more serious? She has been Heptavac'd although booster due next week so not sure whether its effective yet. Thanks :wave:
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I to have lambs who's nostrils are almost blocked by dust encrusted mucus, seems to be poorer one of twins,seem to be happy . Weather is hot then wet and very cold my nose runs so why not the lambs ?? :wave: :wave:
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Mechanical things like hayseeds, maggots and the like can cause noses to run. As can orf virus (blisters around the nose and mouth) and watery mouth (though as it sounds they drip at the mouth too and are poorly).
Don't know what else, as I've never had lambs have this. Don't think sheep get colds, ie upper respiratory viruses, like us, though I don't know why not. Mind you, neither do dogs.
I'm sure you shouldn't and no doubt I'll be told so, but if she were mine I'd give her a jag of penicillin.
And then if not less 'under the weather' soon talk to the vet.
And you're right, heptavac isn't really effective til a fortnight or so after the second jag.