
we took him to the vet (who also looked at the bald ears, but decided that that wasnt the most important thing to worry about right now) who had a look at him and did a bladder scan. He had been dribbling urine for a couple of days, although seemed happy enough, so we brought him in. what a sight it must have been driving through town with a sheep in the back of our golf!
He found a large crystal which he removed, and gave us some muscle relaxant and an anti-inflamatory injection. we are just praying he will recover.

Has anyone had sheep/goats that have recovered succesfully from urinary calculi? What treatment did they get?
anyway, we are not meant to give him any more creep. just grass. Do you think a thin lamb can survive on just grass? Has anyone raised lambs on just milk and grass? Do you think I should cut it? someone said that short grass is more nutritious than long grass.