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Title: Feeding Productive Ewes Author: PJH Last modified by: dan morrical Created Date: 11/25/1996 1:44:01 PM Document presentation format: 35mm Slides – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Flock Health


1
Flock Health
  • 3-4

2
Sheep Misnomers
  • Sick sheep are dead sheep
  • All sheep are born looking for a place to die

3
Sheep Factsnormal
  • Body Temperature - 102
  • Respiration rate - 20
  • Heart beat - 75

4
Major Health Concerns
  • Abortions
  • Pneumonia
  • Coccidiosis
  • Digestive Disorders
  • Internal Parasites
  • Footrot

5
Healthy sheep
  • Buy healthy sheep
  • Minimize stress
  • space
  • nutrition
  • air quality
  • social
  • Biosecurity
  • new sheep
  • visitors
  • stock trailers
  • scales
  • shows

6
Abortions
  • Toxoplasmosis
  • Enzootic Abortion in Ewes
  • (EAE or chlamydia)
  • Campylobater (Vibrio)
  • fetus and jejuni

7
Abortion Prevention
  • Know what diseases you have
  • Vaccinate
  • Feed antibiotics
  • Feed coccidiostats, illegal
  • Biosecurity
  • Isolate aborting ewes
  • Vet Client Patient Relationship

8
Coccidiosis
  • Environmental problem
  • Use feed additives
  • Bovatec
  • Deccox
  • Water treatments
  • Corrid
  • Sulfa

9
Digestive Disorders
  • Overeating
  • Vaccination
  • Use feed additives
  • OTC or CTC
  • Feedbunk management

10
Digestive Disorders
  • Acidosis
  • Gradual ration changes
  • Feedbunk management
  • Secure feed storage
  • May lead to polio

11
Internal Parasites
  • Strategic approach
  • some de-worm every 21 days
  • Key treatment times
  • 1. Pre-turn out in spring
  • 2. Pre-lambing
  • Success depends on clean pastures

12
Internal Parasites
  • Clean pasture
  • No sheep for 6 months
  • Jan-June or July- Dec
  • Hay field re-growth
  • Crop residue

13
Internal Parasites
  • Effective dosing
  • correctly administered
  • route and amount
  • good stockmanship
  • Rotating de-wormers ????

14
Footrot Producer Attitudes
  • 1. Accept footrot and limping sheep
  • 2. Believe facilities are permanently
    contaminated
  • 3. Too soft on trimming

15
Producer Attitudes
  • 4. Do not regularly trim feet
  • 5. Want an injection or feed additive to cure the
    problem

16
Footrot basics
  • Dichelobacter nodosus
  • Fusobacterium necrophorum
  • (always present)

17
Transmission
  • From infected to clean sheep
  • Best environmental conditions
  • 40-70 degrees
  • wet soil or bedding
  • hoof injury

18
Prevention
  • Assume all flocks have footrot
  • Quarantine new purchases
  • Contaminated trailers
  • Trust no one

19
Treatment
  • Harsh trimming
  • Foot soaks
  • 10 zinc sulfate with wetting agent
  • Vaccination
  • Footvax ,not volar

20
Treatment
  • Separate clean from infected
  • Cull non-responders
  • Dry pens
  • Antibiotics

21
Summary
  • Never buy it
  • Footrot free flocks do exist

22
Foot Scald
  • Easily treated
  • One time through foot soak
  • Wet environmental conditions
  • Between toes wet, white crud
  • No odor

23
Sore mouth, orfcontagious ecthyma
  • Live virus in the vaccine
  • Care
  • Mastitis
  • Most flocks are infected
  • Cyclic
  • When to vaccinate

24
Summary on Health
  • You can not afford to treat for every possible
    problem
  • Biosecurity and stress
  • VPCR
  • Prevention is cheaper than treatment
  • Know your flocks health problems
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