I've noticed that you don't pull off the fleece that's still sticking to them after it's been sheared. I'm sure it falls off on its own as they run around, but I'm curious if birds come around and pick up the little wool clumps to make nests? Do they eat the maggots? Do birds ever actually land on sheep with flystrike to get at those maggots (like birds will do with ticks on deer), or are sheep too jumpy for that?
The Australian green blowfly lays live maggots on the sheep that crawl down and start biting the sheep causing a wound. Here is a video explaining it ruclips.net/video/SU6fwQbaVtc/видео.html
@@FarmWithMeNZ here in Minnesota USA flies are seasonal. The only flystrike we had was tail docking or castration done in fly season. Are flies seasonal in NZ?
It happens anyway but if you don't have thousands of sheep you can keep an eye-again it's profit, profit, profit!There's ewes that are no use anymore go to slaughter in really shameful ways!
Uma ideia foce abater um animal e colocar às vir serás em algum lugar e coloca veneno pra mosca 🪰🪰🪰 elas viram pra colocar seus ovos e aí pluim porque se não diminui às moscas 😢😮
Por qué no bañan periódicamente a esos animales para que no lleguen a ese estado? Cómo los hacen sufrir con esa maquinita pasándole donde están lastimados??? Les pasan y les vuelven a pasar En realidad los animales son uds, no saben que de esa manera sienten mucho dolor???
Thank you for helping those beautiful babies ❤️🐑❤️🐑❤️🐑❤️
Frequent checks and clearing affected wool, then using a antiseptic fly repellent spray makes a huge difference to sheep comfort.
1:50 interesting pattern left behind
That has to feel so good to the sheep! ❤❤
Uwielbiam Panafilmy , uwielbiam patrzec jak Pan pomaga swoim owieczkom 😊❤
i love how they are like
AHHH AHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
and then
this is fine i guess
So true.
Good lookin out for em 🌞
Thanks for your support!
I guess once the affected area is exposed to fresh air and sunshine it will start to heal the skin, poor girl.
Sure will.
@@FarmWithMeNZ England ?
The heavy stinking, dirty fleece encourages the flies!
Close up slow mo this guy knows his market
Why do they go to the back like that ?
Do you treat the ground after to stop them from crawling back on the porch animal
I've noticed that you don't pull off the fleece that's still sticking to them after it's been sheared. I'm sure it falls off on its own as they run around, but I'm curious if birds come around and pick up the little wool clumps to make nests? Do they eat the maggots? Do birds ever actually land on sheep with flystrike to get at those maggots (like birds will do with ticks on deer), or are sheep too jumpy for that?
Folks, we got ourselves another Jumpy! 😂
Hahaha, so true.
Wow 😮lots of ship from Philippines 🇵🇭❤
Why do they have to be cramped in so tightly...it would seem like they can get hurt.
It's so they can be handled effectively. They are very tough animals, we get hurt easier than they do.
@@FarmWithMeNZ didn't realize they were tough animals. Thanks for sharing.
How many do you have?
How many sheep do we have? 2,000 to 3,000 are on the farm most of the year. It's much higher right after lambing. Thanks for your question.
I'm sure you're going to check each and everyone properly?!
It's sad mulesing is still used as a preventive. It's cruel to them
Go tell PETA and go away.
I read that essential oils can be used and have been successful for fly strike. It's a really good repellent, you might want to try it.....
I read about the procedure and it's cruel to sheep......it causes the animals great pain and distress.......needs to STOP
I had no idea what mulesing was. How awful and cruel
Veterinário 😢
I know fly's lay eggs and stuff, but how does or maybe why does this happen? The sheep look healthy.
I'd guess the wool helps create the perfect environment for the eggs to incubate and hatch
The Australian green blowfly lays live maggots on the sheep that crawl down and start biting the sheep causing a wound. Here is a video explaining it ruclips.net/video/SU6fwQbaVtc/видео.html
The wool attracts blowflies
Does flystrike in your area just happen randomly? Or is there a specific cause? Injury?
They will target injured sheep but it's more random most of the time. The flies pick a random sheep and attack it.
@@FarmWithMeNZ here in Minnesota USA flies are seasonal. The only flystrike we had was tail docking or castration done in fly season. Are flies seasonal in NZ?
It happens anyway but if you don't have thousands of sheep you can keep an eye-again it's profit, profit, profit!There's ewes that are no use anymore go to slaughter in really shameful ways!
Nice
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Uma ideia foce abater um animal e colocar às vir serás em algum lugar e coloca veneno pra mosca 🪰🪰🪰 elas viram pra colocar seus ovos e aí pluim porque se não diminui às moscas 😢😮
Why don’t you talk to them when you do that? It calms them down.
I do sometimes, but as a prey animal, sheep are not calmed by the presence of humans.
Can you treat them with a medicated shampoo and then shave?
That would be a waste of time when you can just shave them
Apply turmeric water and baking soda
Well, this sure puts the “ew” in “ewe.”
😅
A JAKBY IM ZAŁOŻYĆ WOREK NA GŁOWE ŻEBY NIE WIDZIAŁY TO MOŻE BY SIĘ TAK NIE RZUCAŁY
Pobrecita están tan asustadas,no saben que les van hacer,esperando la muerte
Por qué no bañan periódicamente a esos animales para que no lleguen a ese estado? Cómo los hacen sufrir con esa maquinita pasándole donde están lastimados??? Les pasan y les vuelven a pasar
En realidad los animales son uds, no saben que de esa manera sienten mucho dolor???
❤
Co oznacza niebieski kolor na owcy ?
your sheeps sure do get a lot oıf flystrike
Not really. You've seen a few cases sure but that's out of 3,000 sheep
Don't you treat the wounds
The maggots will fall off and become flies ...Since no more wool they will be ok and the irration will heal.
Poor animals….
いたいのでしょうね。
Fica muito mal feito a maneira que voce faz, coloca remedio muito mal colocado!
Znawca sie odezwał 😂😂😂😂