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Vaginal Prolapse Management problem Over feeding roughage Large bales Obese ewes Short tail docking Respiratory
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Causes of Death Starvation Poor ewe condition Weak ewe or lamb
Plugged teats Mastitis Mis-mothering Poor suckling
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Stillbirths/dystocia
Symptoms of dystocia yellow fleece causes - Fat ewes, Poor hybrid vigor, large BW Was it truly born dead? Stillborns -infectious -hypoxia (observation)
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Solutions Condition score Observation Feed antibiotics
Intercom, video camera Feed antibiotics Vaccinate against campylobacter and chlamydia BoSe ?????? Assist after 30 minutes in labor Selection
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Pneumonia Causes poor air quality too many sheep wet bedding
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Solution 20 ft.2 for ewes with lambs Sulfa water treatment
Improve ventilation Open up barn Use more bedding Pre-lambing shearing
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Antibiotics Feeding 60-65 mg/day 6 weeks prior to lambing Results
65-73% in lamb losses University of Wyoming S.D. State University
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Intestinal Disorders - Causes
Wet bedding Stress Inadequate colostrum
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Newborn Management 1 - Colostrum intake 2 - Clip - Dip - Strip
minimum 2 ounces/8 pounds ideal 10% of BW first 24 hrs. 2 - Clip - Dip - Strip castrate and dock early 3 - Lambing Jugs 4 x 6, 5 x 5 S 24 hr, Tw 48 hr, Tr 72 hr 4 - Observe often 5 - Check for inverted eyelids
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Mastitis Management Early weaning 60 days or less
Dry up ewes prior to weaning Reduce protein Reduce energy Remove water ?
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Vaginal Prolapse Prevention/treatment Induce lambing Harness Prolapse spoon Suture Reduce roughage Condition score ewes Cull
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Infectious diseases Soremouth
Contagious ecthyma or Orf zoonotic disease a pox virus nuisance disease wide spread through out industry vaccinate away concerns
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Coccidiosis Parasite Symptoms diarrhea attacks intestinal lining bloody unthrifty long term poor doers
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Coccidiosis Management problem Clean water Clean feeders Environmental contamination Lambs 4-10 weeks of age weaning stress increases risk
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Coccidiosis Preventatives Bovatec Deccox Individual treatments Problem adequate intake via creep Treat environment
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Sudden death Causes: white muscle disease coccidiosis pneumonia trauma enterotoxemia
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Ovine Progressive Pneumonia OPP
Slow virus, retrovirus 10% of infected show symptoms hard bad, minimal milk flow arthritis in rams wasting, thin ewes method of transfer colostrum intake aerosol caprine arthritis encephalitis (CAE)
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OPP Treatment None Becoming OPP free Blood test AGID, very specific & low sensitivity ELISA, very sensitive but less specific delayed sero-conversion Orphan rearing and two site production
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OPP OPP free flocks do exist OPP Free Sheep Breeders Society Precautions: Multiple negative tests Colostrum sources Tubing lambs
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Caseous lymphadenitis
Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis cheesy abscesses along the lymph system maybe internal or external unthrifty to no affect leading cause of chronic wasting carcass condemnation > 25% of all ewe and ram carcasses
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Caseous lymphadenitis
Treatment none Management Oral or external exposure Minimize wounds Shearing order Vaccination CaseBac
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Epididymitis Ram lambs Hot rations Responds to LA 200 Temporary infertility
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Epididymitis Mature rams Cause Brucella Ovis ELISA test large operations large ram groups permanent reduced fertility
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Club Lamb Fungus Zoonotic disease show lamb industry similar to ringworm
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Abortion Agents Campylobacter Enzootic Abortion Ewes Toxoplasmosis Cache Valley Virus Listeria
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