VERY lethargic and thin corsican sheep, fell down tonight.

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Glad she is doing better!
We always try to keep a couple bags of fluids and an IV line. You never know when you might need it.

We were dealing with a sick kid a few months ago, he ended up getting very dehydrated. Those extra fluids really helped in turning him around.
 

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She was mostly unresponsive this morning, no energy whatsoever. We decided to euthanize her and end her suffering. We looked at her liver and lungs and they looked normal. We will be cleaning out the sheep shed and watching the other 2 for any signs.
Thank you all SO MUCH for your help, we did all we could to save her.
We named her Xena, Warrior Princess last night because she was a little fighter <3
 

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I'm very sorry.

Try as we may we cannot save them all. At least we will try.

Regards and commiserations.
 

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Bummer. sometimes no matter what you do they just can't seem to make it.
I am glad you decided to end her suffering. Its always a good thing to know when its time
 
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