Just found a lleyn lamb down on my evening checks - on his side legs out, panting, eyes half closed (looked close to death). No flies / maggots, pooed raisins whilst with him and dosed with Rycoben 1st July, so not fly strike or Nematodirus.
Suspected bloat, but not sure. last check was at midday and maybe he was cast and stuck in the heat of the sun? He seemed stressed so got him vertical but still lying down. he got up and away but kept collapsing as he ran away, alternate back and front legs. I've got him in a pen in the corner of the field (no grass, just water). I checked on him 4/5 times over next 30 mins and he seemed alert and standing, but he was sometimes on his front fetlocks and the last time was standing with front legs wide apart. No heat in any of the legs or feet.
Any ideas? He's 14-16 weeks and big, so not 100% confident it is bloat (or what signs are, everyone looks fat at mo). I'll check again in 60 mins, any treatment, other things to check?