Zits???

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So we sheared our 4 yr.old ewe today and she had several " zit " like bumps at various locations. Some were quite small, but one was as large as a nickel and a half inch tall. All had nasty black greasy gunk in them. They did not seem to bother her. I cleaned them all out with peroxide, then sprayed a bit of blukote. Does anybody have a similar situation?
 

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Greetings and welcome to BYH from NE TX! So glad you joined us. Please consider taking a minute to visit the new member's thread and introduce yourself so folks can welcome you properly. https://www.backyardherds.com/forums/new-member-introductions.17/ Seems to me I remember reading about something along these lines before. There's a wealth of info, knowledge and experience shared in the multitude of threads. Browse around and see what interesting stuff you can find. By all means post away when the desire strikes you, especially if you have questions (provide as much detail/info as possible and pictures truly help)... With all the great folks here, generally someone will respond in no time at all. Please make yourself at home!

A few folks who may be able to help who have/had wool sheep: @Sheepshape @secuono @The Old Ram-Australia @ohiogoatgirl @Roving Jacobs There are quite a few Sheeple with hair sheep as well, but don't know if they'd have experienced what you describe: @Baymule @mysunwolf @Mike CHS and others...

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We had one get them and the vet said even hair sheep can get them although they don't have much lanolin in their hair.
 

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if I remember correctly they are like zits. If they don't seem to be bothering her I would just keep an eye on them, mainly the big one just because the possibility of infection from an open spot.
 

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Thanks for the input:woot did either vet recommend how to treat?
 

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Personally, I'd pop em and clean em out like you did, but probably wouldn't have used blukote on them... maybe a dab of iodine... Hopefully they'll dry out and heal up without issue.
 

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Just replied to your personal message....and my guess is just what secuono says.....sheep 'blackheads'. As the wool/hair stops the lanolin getting out easily, they can become blocked and form giant blackheads. Like Latestarter, I'd have to pop them (and I'd derive a lot of pleasure in cleaning them up). If there are very large 'blackheads' the craters could easily become infected.

Sounds as though the consensus is that they won't be giving her any major grief.
 
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