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I have a yearling hair sheep ewe that is extremely anemic. She probably weighed about 50lb. before losing weight very rapidly - might be down to 30lb now. I wormed her with 3ccs Ivomec on the 18th, 26th and 29th of this month. She is getting about 8ccs of Red Cell per day along with some coconut oil with a drop of oil of oregano. She gets free choice molasses in a pint of water every other day along with fresh water. A fecal done on the 27th came up negative for barberpole and coccidia. So I think she is clean but just really really weak. I keep hoping for improvement but she seems to be plateaued since Thursday (the 26th) when we brought her in from the pasture to a small grassy enclosure near the house. As in the pasture, she moves very slowly, has no flight zone, forgets to drink water, and cannot get to her feet without assistance. But once we get her up she grazes and her stool and urine look normal. Her mom is a stellar performer and seems to be worm resistant. Until now this has been one of my healthiest lambs.
I am trying to get ahold of some B complex vitamins to give subq, although the vet said they were already in the Red Cell. I know the Red Cell has copper so I don't want to overdo it - but it is the only iron supplement I have available to me at the moment.
Any advice on restoring a severely anemic sheep? Am wondering if euthanization might be the most humane choice, if she is this far gone will she have damaged organs?
Very bummed. I had a health crisis myself so I missed the early signs with this ewe.
I am trying to get ahold of some B complex vitamins to give subq, although the vet said they were already in the Red Cell. I know the Red Cell has copper so I don't want to overdo it - but it is the only iron supplement I have available to me at the moment.
Any advice on restoring a severely anemic sheep? Am wondering if euthanization might be the most humane choice, if she is this far gone will she have damaged organs?
Very bummed. I had a health crisis myself so I missed the early signs with this ewe.