The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Olong82 on April 11, 2018, 07:35:32 am
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Hi everyone. I have had 6 cade lambs this year thst i got at about 3 weeks old and have had for a week and a half so comeing up to 5 weeks old. This is my first time of raising them although i have kept sheep before. Recently i have been finding after feeds the lambs are sneezing. Is this normal trying to work out if they have just been a bit too keen and enthusiastic on the milk and it went the wrong way or if its somthing else. Also when sneezing this morning two sneezed out some creemy white poo which was quite runny.
My question is is this normal?
Thanks
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How are you feeding them? Bottle? Bucket? Sounds like they're inhaling milk, which isn't ideal.
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How big are the holes on the bottle teats? Sometimes they can drink very fast if the holes are too big and choke/sneeze
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And what else do they have access to? Grass / hay / creep feed. It sounds like they are rushing at the milk.
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Ours do exactly the same just after they've had their bottles and then stop soon after - I haven't read too much into it as they seem very healthy and are growing well. That said they haven't sneezed anything out.
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They have access to hay and creep. When the sneeze/ cough they dont bring anthing up. One has also taken to farting during feeding so think it might be a too big whole?
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No, after drinking having a small cough and simultaneous fart are pretty standard IMO :)
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No, after drinking having a small cough and simultaneous fart are pretty standard IMO :)
Yep so do mine, they are healthy and growing fast.