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- 1-3 day old lambs
- lethargy, profuse salivation and abdominal distension
- morbidity rates up to 24%
- poor treatment response
- intensive indoor lambing flocks of prolific ewes
- second and subsequent weeks of lambing
- triplets are three times more likely to be affected |
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- abomasal pH of newborn lambs is neutral
- rapid multiplication of E.coli acquired soon after birth during teat searching
- endotoxin release from cell walls of lysed gram-negative bacteria
- early colostrum intake prevents watery mouth
- second bacteraemia |
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Diagnosis of watery mouth |
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Definition
- clinical signs
- depression, anorexia and hypothermia, rapidly progressing to recumbancy and collapse
- mouth cold and angles of lips wet due to drooling
-dehydrated with abdominal distension
- rectal temperature may be normal but extremities are cold
- ocular mucous membranes are congested and scleral blood vessels dilated
- PM findings- gas filled, congestion of various viscera
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Treatment of watery mouth |
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intravenous flunixin meglumine
- oral dextrose-electrolyte solutions
- IV or intraosseous fluids
- enemas
- systemic antibiotics
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prevention of watery mouth |
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Definition
- good nutrition of the pregnant ewe
- management of abortion and dystocia
- adequate supervision to ensure all lambs suckle or receive 50 kg of colostrum or substitutes by stomach tube within their first hour.
- maintenance of a clean lambing environment
- prophylactic use of oral aminoglycoside antibiotics or amoxycillin within 15 minutes of birth.
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Definition
- rotavirus
- coronavirus
- enterotoxigenic E. coli
- salmonellosis
- lamb dysenterty
- crypto
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Term
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Definition
- adherence pili enable attachment to the intestinal mucosa
- a stable toxin is produced which causes severe watery, brown- colored diarrhea
- disease uncommon and only affects lambs less than 48 hours old.
- most lambs die unless prompt fluid therapy is administered
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Enterotoxigenic E. coli control and prevention |
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Definition
- strict hygeine
- ensure adequate colostrum status
- immediate isolation of sick lambs
- vaccine containing killed K99 E.coli, admin at the same time as clostridial vaccination
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non-specific bacteraemias |
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Definition
polyarthritis
- navel ill
- endocarditis
- meningitis
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Term
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Definition
- polyarthritis may occur in lambs as young as 5 days old and is characterised by
- sudden onset lameness
- pain, heath and fluctuating swelling of several limb joints
- poor suckling behaviour and ill-thrift
clinical signs: PM exam- joints contain pus, thick and congested synovial membranes, erosion of articular surfaces
TREATMENT: of advanced cases is seldom succesful and euthanasia is frequently indicated.
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Definition
- intradermal innoculation of staph bacteria by feedin ticks either derived from the skin surface or from the tick mouthparts and saliva
- bacteraemie and joint ill
- posterior paresis due to spinal abscesses
- abscesses in other internal organs
- potentiated by immunosuppressive effects of tick borne fever
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Term
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Definition
- results from bacteraemia or infection of the umbilical vessels and urachus from a contaminated environment
clinical signs:
- a hunched back stance , poor body condition and hollow flanks
- a moist swollen and painful navel, which sometimes exudes purulent material
- swelling may continue internally to the bladder or liver, detected by pain on palpation
- concurrent systemic infection may also be noted
- antibiotic and anti inflamm treatment response is dependent on the extent and duration of infection and colostral antibody status |
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Definition
- usually affects 2-4 weeks old lambs
- clinical signs:
- isolation from the dam and failure to suckle
- episcleral congestion
- lack of a suck reflex
- weakness, altered gait and depression leading to stupor
- hyperaesthesia to auditory and tactile stimuli
- opistotonus during the agonal stages
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bacterial meningitis - diagnosis and treatment |
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Definition
clinical signs:
- lumbo-sacral cerebro-spinal fluid
- increase in protein concentration
- neutrophillic pleocytosis
treatment response to corticosteroids and antibiotics is poor |
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Definition
- navel infection with fusobacterium necrophorum
- white spot abscesses in the liver
- secondary spread to joints and lungs
- poor environmental hygeine and poor passive immunity
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prevention of non-specific bacteraemias
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Definition
- ensure good maternal nutriton, control of abortion and prevention of dystocia
- skilled assitants at lambing
- provide good access to lambing pens and good lighting
- compact lambing period
- strict hygeine
- optimum stocking rate
- dip all lambs navels in strong iodine solution at birth
- adequate colostrum
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alternatives to fresh colostrum |
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Definition
- excess colostrum from other ewes
- cow colostrum- 20% less energy
- may not protect against some sheep diseases
- cow colostrum anaemia
- Powdered colostrum substitutes
- convenient, expensive |
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Definition
- congenital goitre
- pot bellied lambs with scant wool usually die soon after birth
- less severly affected lambs die from starvation/hypothermia
- effect on ewe reproductive performance
- freq. associated with the feeding of brassica crops during late pregnancy
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Iodine deficiency diagnosis |
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Definition
- palpation of the thyroid gland of newborn lambs
- histological exam of the thyroid gland
- thyroid:bodyweight ratio of newborn lamb >0.4 kg
- thyroid hormone concentrations
- pasture iodine concentrations
- controlled supplementation trials
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Term
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Definition
- oral admin of 280mg potassium iodide
- pretupping
- during mid pregnancy
- 4 weeks before lambing
cutaneous application of iodine based preparations
- injections of iodised oil- ewes every 2 years
- sustained release of ruminal boluses
- provide effective iodine supplementation
- supplementation with other elements may be wasteful
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Definition
- severe copper deficiency of mid to late pregnant ewes
- still births
- small and weak lambs with fine head tremors
- incoordinate, fine boned and dull coated lambs with pelvic limb weakness
- clinical signs induced by handling
- susceptible to other infections
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clinical signs of copper deficiency in sheep |
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Definition
- swayback
- osteoporosis and bone fractures
- steely wool
- wool discoloration
- increased disease susceptibility
- ill thrift
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Congenital white muscle disease |
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Definition
- stillbirths
- weak lambs which fail to feed
- sometimes delayed in onset
- difficulty sucking
- sudden onset semi-paralysis
- death from respiratory failure or starvation
- ill thrifty survivors
- prevented by selenium supplementation of dams before lambing
- complementary role of VIt E> |
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Term
Diagnosis of white muscle disease |
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Definition
- clinical signs
- PM findings- necrotic lesions in the myocardium, symmetrical myonecrosis of the hindlimbs
histo path
- creatine kinase concentrations > 500
Treatment: subcutaneous injections of selenium and vitamin E
- may need to be repeated at weekly intervals
- risk of selenium toxicity |
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