Pneumonia in Sheep and Goats

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @zackarydarling185
    @zackarydarling185 2 года назад

    Do your dogs have access to shelter at all?

  • @evanlarsen4155
    @evanlarsen4155 2 года назад

    A guy can have fun in the cold. Its been about -30 wind chills here in eastern sd for a few days.
    I'm thinking about taking kids to the sale next week, I see goats brought up to $4.50/lb this week in sioux falls, that seems like a pretty good price to me.

  • @nathanielcorbett7204
    @nathanielcorbett7204 2 года назад

    How do you get them started on the self feeders. I tired that myself and lost 8 head to that frothy bloat. I barely had the feeder open too. It’s quite discouraging.

    • @grandviewlivestock3936
      @grandviewlivestock3936  2 года назад

      Yes, it is very hard to get them started. We started them by feeding them by hand in buckets on the ground. I think they don't know how to eat out of the feeders since we did that can't seem to get them totally switched over to the feeders.

  • @jesselove6989
    @jesselove6989 2 года назад

    What’s the signs of pneumonia and how are you treating it?

    • @grandviewlivestock3936
      @grandviewlivestock3936  2 года назад +1

      Labored breathing, a snotty nose, and lethargic, they will have a temperature, but most times there is no need to take their temperature. Some die before they show symptoms. You can treat with antibiotics, probably need to get a prescription drug from your vet.

    • @jesselove6989
      @jesselove6989 2 года назад

      @@grandviewlivestock3936 thanks for the info, still new to the sheep. Lots to learn. Just haven’t seen to much about the pneumonia.