The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Blackbird on April 16, 2013, 12:09:13 pm
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Hello all, I'd appreciate your thoughts on this please. I have 7 sheep which roam over 3 acres with 2 ponies. The first 5 I bought had been vaccinated with Heptavac P and the annual booster date is coming up. My most recent 2 purchases have not been vaccinated at all, so would need an initial jab and then one a few weeks later. The field next to mine has sheep in and I don't know if they are vaccinated (I will ask). I have no objection to learning how to inject them and/or asking the vet to show me how, but I'm just wondering if it really is necessary given the lowish stocking density and the fact they are not a breeding flock. They are for fleece and my interest only, not for meat and will be with me until they die. My concern is to keep them healthy. Grateful for any thought and views.
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I would inject. The Heptavac I don't think has much to do with stock density but clostridium diseases which seem to be worse with the bad weather. For the sake of £20 is worth it. Only a subcutaneous jab in the neck which is much easier than intramuscular. Just pinch a bit of flesh on neck and put needle in, squirt and done! Only 2ml.
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Personally I am in favour of vaccinating as
a). I would never forgive myself if one of my livestock died from a preventable condition and
b). One vets bill is more expensive than a 50ml bottle of Heptavac P+ so even with small numbers, it's worth getting a bottle.
With the weather being what it is these days and many of the sheep being in not-so-good condition after lambing - at least they and the lambs (for a few weeks) are covered and have a bit of help with dealing with commoner infections.
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I agree with Scotsgirl and suziequeue.
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Ditto the above.
Also, ask your neighbour if their's are, and if they are, ask if they ever have any left over, that way you could save a few pounds.
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Ditto on heptavac... i used to keep just three years agon and have alwys done them except for three years ago when we where moving house and moving fields and stock, it all happened at once and i clean forgot, and yes lost two lambs and one Ewe
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Even I vaccinate...
Although I don't bother with boosters most of the time. The only time I do double vacc is if I am selling breeding stock for the buyers peace of mind. This has, however come about following a conversation with an aquaintance who is an immunologist. Its not something I recommend to other people - their stock their risk..
However, the immunologist in question did think that if an animal wasn't going to respond to a vaccine, unless it was compromised the first time, it would be unlikely to respond a second time.
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Where abouts are you?
Lots of peeps will be vaccinating soon, and I'm sure they would share a ew doses if it was spare :thumbsup:
Certainly if you are near Somerset i will have some spare next month :wave:
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I would vaccinate. Perhaps ask your vet if they will split a bottle with another smallholder :eyelashes:
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Thanks all -I will definitely be vaccinating (a pain to have to buy a second bottle to do the repeat dose on just 2 sheep though). I'm sure I read somewhere on here that it was possible to keep the bottle sealed and cool and use it after the 10 hours are up. I am near Towcester if anyone is able to split a bottle? I'll only need 18ml.
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Wrap in clingfilm put back in the fridge untill next time - thats what I do.
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Some people do, and some people don't, and don't have any problems. Its a personal choice