[Jacob-list] vaccinations
Neal Grose
nlgrose at yadtel.net
Sat Sep 24 22:20:30 EDT 2011
Shipping fever is a catch all term for a combination of ailments. Animals may have one disease that has little effect on them, but when they come in contact with other animals from other locations, along with the stress of a long truck ride, etc., they may soon wind up with everything everybody else has. That’s when Pastuerella comes along and finishes them off. Even if they survive, the abscesses can cause lifelong problems.
IBR vaccine gives some cross protection. I don’t know how many vaccines are created for sheep.
Neal
From: Linda
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 9:24 PM
To: Neal Grose
Cc: jacob-list
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] vaccinations
Is there an IBR vaccination for sheep? Guess it would be IOR? Specifics,please.
Are shipping fever and pasteurella the same? I had thought that some cases diagnosed as shipping fever were more than likely pasteurella. Shipping fever seems to be a catch all diagnosis for respiratory problems that show up during shipping or stress.
Linda
On 9/24/2011 8:19 PM, Neal Grose wrote:
I'm 50/50 on vaccinating for pasteurella. It tends to be secondary to IBR and other viral infections.... which I highly recommend vaccinating for if you move sheep or cows. Period. ANY time you commingle livestock.
But I remember when "shipping fever" almost took out our herd.
Neal Grose
-----Original Message----- From: Linda
Sent: Saturday, September 24, 2011 6:35 PM
To: jacob-list
Subject: [Jacob-list] vaccinations
Does anyone vaccinate for pasteurella when taking sheep to shows or
shipping them? I didn't realize there was a vaccine available until
today when I was looking for something on Jeffers.
Linda
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Patchwork Farm Jacob Sheep
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