When the lambs get into the grain, it's time to treat them with yogurt and apple cider vinegar! Get the full treatment details in my blog post here: atraditionalli...
@@atraditionallife858 thank you! I have been learning new techniques to avoid these types of situations however they is always going to be atleast one that finds its way into something they should not or the over eats. My ram has free range to baking soda but sometimes I still have to force it down him. It seems like every spring he gorges himself after a good rain! Lol
What is Acv
thanks for the video
How often and how long should they get this mix
What does the yogurt and ACV do?
Can you give mixture measurements, please? I am still trying to figure out which of my herd has scours.
Hi Kathy! I made this video to accompany a blog post with all the details! Here it is: atraditionallife.com/grain-bloated-sheep/
@@atraditionallife858 thank you! I have been learning new techniques to avoid these types of situations however they is always going to be atleast one that finds its way into something they should not or the over eats. My ram has free range to baking soda but sometimes I still have to force it down him. It seems like every spring he gorges himself after a good rain! Lol
Thank you for the explanation via the link
How were the chops....?
Should've indicated the yoghurt to ACV ratio.
See link to blog post for ratios!
What is the name of this breed?
I’m guessing Suffolk, because that’s what they look like to me. But I’m not positive.
Suffolk and one is a Suffolk cross. :)
I wish I had seen this video 3 lambs ago.