[Jacob-list] Lamb down
Joseph Laughlin
phl2jdl at msn.com
Mon Jun 19 13:29:23 EDT 2006
Sorry, just got on the computer. Hope the lamb is responding. One of my 'sheep' books says acidosis may be a culprit in bringing on polio. Also, could it be hypoglycemic shock? The same book describes symptoms of a down lamb, neck stretched and head thrown back, thrashing or paddling, for hypoglycemic shock but in connection with a very young, chilled lamb. The book mentions dextrose and Vit. B as treatments. Jo Ann Laughlin
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This sounds neurological. I don't think coccidiosis would give you these
symptoms. Polio sounds right, but I don't know why you would see it in a
lamb this age that has had ample access to water. The other things you might
consider are listeriosis(sp?) , parasites, and shock.
Farther down the list would be copper toxicity (almost never in wethered
Jacob lambs) and rabies. If it dies, make sure to get a post- mordem.
Neal Grose
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>I found a wethered lamb down in the pasture this morning. He was lying flat
>on his side and his head arched towards his back end. He is about 4 mos
>old.When moving him, he was paddling his legs. I called the vet and they
>think it is a thiamine deficiency (Polio) This is what we are treating him
>for. I do have some chickens that will not stay out of the barn. I was
>concerned about the possibility of Cocci. Has any one delt with these
>symptoms?
> Responses are appreciated.
>
> Cheryl,
> Rise "N" Shine Farm
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