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Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: kerplonk on August 28, 2014, 08:18:53 pm

Title: maggots found in sheep`s hoof!
Post by: kerplonk on August 28, 2014, 08:18:53 pm
  Help! i have found maggots in my lady sheep`s front foot Have tried scrapping the horrors out and applying tcp. Sheep is limping but seems okay ie eating grass.Any suggestions welcome as i have not experienced it before.
Thanks, Kerplonk
Title: Re: maggots found in sheep`s hoof!
Post by: devonlady on August 28, 2014, 09:06:50 pm
Crovect will kill them. You will be able to get it from your farm suppliers.
Title: Re: maggots found in sheep`s hoof!
Post by: Hellybee on August 28, 2014, 09:21:52 pm
Check elbow and up through shoulder just in case, they can track up when sheep lies down, if you already double checked please ignore me  x
Title: Re: maggots found in sheep`s hoof!
Post by: Big Benny Shep on August 28, 2014, 09:57:41 pm
Check back feet as well. Smell the maggoted area, you won't forget it but it can help when looking for them in the future but can't find any. Iodene and crovect the hoof. Its worked for me
Title: Re: maggots found in sheep`s hoof!
Post by: Fleecewife on August 28, 2014, 10:37:37 pm

Actually, to go a bit against the grain here, maggots are not so totally bad in a foot, unless they spread to the rest of the sheep.  They will clean out a foot with footrot (just as they can clean out infection in a wound, but as soon as they've done that job you get rid of them before they start on healthy flesh), so as long as you discover them and spray with Crovect, they will have helped the situation not hindered.  Then you can treat any remaining infection in the foot.
Maggots give most folk the heaves, but even they have a good side  ;D
Title: Re: maggots found in sheep`s hoof!
Post by: babysham on September 05, 2014, 06:31:18 pm
Crovect nearly impossible to get at the moment. My Vet swears by spraying with a weak solution of Jeyes Fluid the when dry spray with a Purple Spray. Keep it away from the others due to Fly strike (if possible). I go round mine and give them a few nuts and generally spray them with the Jeyes fluid. Spot on is available and you apply 5 mls to the maggoty area and just watch the buggers jump out...