Carol, I think you've shared before that you don't have the best of "sheep-vets" near you, and so I suspect that the vet who showed you how to splint and cast the ewe's leg showed you something that would work for any medium to large animal?
The way you've described the procedure was good enough for some of us to possibly do the same to broken legs our own someday. I am intested in knowing the actual cost that you didn't mention? Obviously it was well worth the money because the ewe was pregnant and will be pregnant for years to come, not to mention because of what you learned about the procedure.
Rick Krach
Auburn, California
(530) 889-1488From: "Carol J. Elkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [blackbelly] update on ewe with broken leg Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay, while it is fresh in my mind, here is what the vet did and what I
learned:
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