The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: greedyasapig on April 29, 2014, 06:21:38 pm
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Hi All,. We rescued a 2 week old Ram lamb 10 days ago.... Previous owner XXAT said do we want it as his mum had mastitis. Of course.... upon delivery of little fella he then said he had been feeding it on BABYS milk :-\.. and as he handed it over it was clear all was not well very runny bum..
We have proper milk in case our Ewes have any problems or x3 littleuns so got him on to the correct stuff.
He assured us he had some colustrum :fc: .he would only take 50ml max and by day 2 with us he was down to 20/25m/..... not good... i broke a piece of the vitamin/mineral lick and he liked this and he was drinking water like it was going out of fashion... we then reduced the ammount of milk to water mix by 30% and by day 4 he is now upto a very healthy 150ml x5 a day feed and noisy which is really nice... and nibbling at Hay
BUT he is still quite loose should i go back upto normal milk/water ratio or is a visit to vet required or is there something i can give him to stiffen up his stools? He is otherwise fine..
Im Guessing his stomach is weak from the Babys milk and we asked if mum was upto date with worming!! would some natural yogurt help?
Thanks Wayne
Thanks Wayen
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Has he been vaccinated with Heptavac or similar yet?
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i would say no .. we have not had any problems ourselves so don't, and as we inherited this fella i would doubt it as very rural France.But i was looking at speaking to the vet as it is a common topic on here.. do you think it would help? or more of a preventative..
Thanks for reply Wayne
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Vaccinating will guard against many diseases that lambs can pick up and the symptoms of some such diseases can include a lambs having the runs. Depends if by loose poo you mean it is all plastered down his legs/tail or a normal amount but just loose. With him previously having been on baby milk that didn't do his stomach any favours and so could be he is just adjusting to the change to the correct milk formula. If he seems well enough in himself I doubt there is too much to worry about - especially if he is nibbling at hay etc. Is he able to run out and about and nibble at some grass in the daytime and perhaps a very small amount of creep might be an idea?
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For any bottle fed lambs on replacer milk who then get upset tum/runs I add Volac Asgold gontheir milk and have had great success with that - but you may not/probably not get that but it's an electrolyte sith added fiber maybe you can look it up on the net and improvise :fc:
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my vet said you can give Kaolin & Morphine liquid to sheep without any harm (and is used by many shepherds seemingly) but it is probably worth phoning your vet to get advice or ask if it is ok for a lamb.
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cocci ? may be worth getting a sample tested to be sure
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streptococcus? Joint Ill? x
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Probably best to check with your Vet. Natural yoghurt might help, certainly won't do any harm.
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:excited: Hi ALL, just read all replies thank you very much for info.... he is doing well now popped a little black peanut today and looks really well i think it was the Babys milk just mucked him up..
We introduced him to the flock today for 5 mins and he was nibbling grass and playing..Anyway thanks again another sucess story for the Forum.
:relief: :wave:
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For future reference milk of magnesea will dry up most non viral diarrhoea, useful to have a bottle in.
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Ahhh nice one i will remember that one.... he is a totally different sheep to 2 weeks ago... a proper lattle happy lamb now..spoilt though as in the lounge this evening!!
Cheers all
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Excellent news :thumbsup: