My favourite sheep, Knitty, has been diagnosed with Texel throat (Laryngeal chondrosis) this morning. She is 3yrs old, texel x ryeland and she is a pet/mower. She has always been a bit of a 'heavy breather' but this morning was worse and noisy and rapid. Mindful of so much of the advice on here about pneumonia developing very quickly, I just went straight ahead and called the vet. She hasn't got anything wrong with her chest fortunately. He told me that this condition is common in texel Rams in particular. She has had a shot of steroid and some antibiotic for 5 days. He said that I have noticed it very early and hopefully it won't recur. On the other hand it might and sometimes they deteriorate quickly, especially if stressed in any way.
She is eating, drinking, mixing with the other 5 and seems OK in herself. She passed my digestive biscuit test, which was heartening for me. I know that lots of you have had poorly sheep that you were fond of despite being 'professionals' (unlike me) so hopefully won't just shout 'cull her' and I would value any advice if anyone has experience of this themselves? Is there anything at all that I can do which might help or prevent this from happening again? He did mention keeping her weight down. She will never be bred from and she lives a very stress free life. I am very fond of her. Sorry to ramble!