I'm new to this forum, happy to see it's active. I have a flock of 25 Awassi and East Fresian cross sheep on 10 acres on the Atlantic coast in the US. May I ask your advice on a sick ewe lamb? I'll give you all the clues I have and what I've tried.
Three days ago I started letting the flock onto the lawn during the day. I use no chemicals at all, the lawn's a mix of grasses and weeds and clover, with some herbs (including comfrey and lemon balm) and some persimmon trees (no cherry). It's not too much different from their pasture (chicory, clover, lespedeza and some grasses including perennial rye).
They're on 100% pasture, no hay or grain, with free choice sheep mineral. I don't have any other livestock, no other minerals around.
Only issue before this sick ewe was unrelated (I think). One ewe (not the sick one) had been limping, I checked her hoof and no infection but her hooves were a little soft from standing in wet bedding, so I'm keeping them off bedding entirely. Other than that, I've seen no signs of sickness whatsoever in any of them. Nice pelleted poops, normal grazing behavior, etc.
This morning I noticed a 7 month old ewe lamb looking wobbly on her feet. Standing very slightly hunched. Her eyelids weren't pale, no edema, not dehydrated. I drenched her with Ivermectin wormer, gave B-12 intramuscular. Very wobbly looking but walking and standing. Grazing just a little.
After 3 hours when I caught her to check her she fell on her side and didn't get up. Temp was 104. I gave 2 cc Draxxin antibiotic. Gave 2 cc Bo-Se (do you guys use it? It's a selenium and E supplement people use for White Muscle Disease).
She spent the day standing around alone, usually finding a shady spot. Not grazing. When I went to catch her she might trip and stay on her side, but later get up and walk closer to the flock.
We have bad greenhead flies and I notice she's bleeding more from fly bites than the other ewes. I've heard her grinding her teeth when she's down.
Vet recommended I drench her with dolomite solution, so I got a tablespoon of dolomite in her. She stood and walked, then later I saw her on her side and not moving.
My last effort is I've injected her sub-Q with 40 ml calcium gluconate (warmed to body temp, in multiple injection sites, slowly). She can stand and walk, obviously wobbly, but prefers to lean on a wall or lay down. Last I checked she was laying on her side. She did lift her head when I came over (probably worried I'm going to stick her again with something).
I'm all out of ideas.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Right now I feel like I'm losing her but I really really want to save her if I can. Thank you for any help. I'm sorry to arrive with a problem on my first post!
-Catherine