Re: [Blackbelly] Blackbelly Digest, Vol 5, Issue 75

2009-04-29 Thread Nancy & Tom Richardson
If she were mine I  .would  give her Pen g twice a day about 6cc and do it 
for 5 days I would also give her probiotics to keep rumen in check but that 
would just be for my sheep. and is just my opinion. I would maybe call a vet 
to check for sure. Nancy
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Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 15:47:28 GMT
From: "Erin Mossa" 
Subject: [Blackbelly] antibiotics
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Hi every one, I have a young ewe that got caught in the fence. I thought 
her leg might be broken at first.
Because she is turned out in a large field and it would take a bit of 
chasing to get her caught I decided to watch her for a week or two to see 
what kind of progress she made. Well her swelling is way down but she is 
still not right. I finally decided to bit the bullet and bring her in. The 
catching went surprisingly smooth. Turns out she has a cut up under her 
thigh. It is very infected at this point. I flushed it out with iodine and 
packed it to keep the flies out. I gave her a shot of Pen-G. My question 
is what is the best antibiotic for this situation? Pen-G,La 200 


Any input would be great!
Thanks,
Erin


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Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:38:33 -0500
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It pretty much depends on how bad off your ewe is.  I have had much 
success

with LA-200 in similar situations.  I would clean the wound daily flushing
it out with hydrogen peroxide.  If there is a deep pocket, puncture, or
difficult area to access I flood that area after cleaning with Pen-G. 
Feed

the ewe extra well.  I have seen truly amazing healing capabilities from
these sheep.

Mark Wintermute

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Hi every one, I have a young ewe that got caught in the fence. I thought 
her

leg might be broken at first.
Because she is turned out in a large field and it would take a bit of
chasing to get her caught I decided to watch her for a week or two to see
what kind of progress she made. Well her swelling is way down but she is
still not right. I finally decided to bit the bullet and bring her in. The
catching went surprisingly smooth. Turns out she has a cut up under her
thigh. It is very infected at this point. I flushed it out with iodine and
packed it to keep the flies out. I gave her a shot of Pen-G. My question 
is

what is the best antibiotic for this situation? Pen-G,La 200 

Any input would be great!
Thanks,
Erin


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Re: [Blackbelly] Blackbelly Digest, Vol 5, Issue 75

2009-04-29 Thread Erin Mossa
Thanks Mark,
She is eating and moving around well that is why I surprised the infection was 
as bad as it is. Yes these sheep are definitely survivors!


  
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Subject: [Blackbelly] antibiotics
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Hi every one, I have a young ewe that got caught in the fence. I thought her 
leg might be broken at first. 
Because she is turned out in a large field and it would take a bit of chasing 
to get her caught I decided to watch her for a week or two to see what kind of 
progress she made. Well her swelling is way down but she is still not right. I 
finally decided to bit the bullet and bring her in. The catching went 
surprisingly smooth. Turns out she has a cut up under her thigh. It is very 
infected at this point. I flushed it out with iodine and packed it to keep the 
flies out. I gave her a shot of Pen-G. My question is what is the best 
antibiotic for this situation? Pen-G,La 200 

Any input would be great!
Thanks,
Erin 


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Date: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:38:33 -0500
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