Urinary calculi
Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:55 pm
One of our lambs now has urinary calculi.
I know I have bored you all to death already with the lambs many health problems, but do you mind if I ask your advice again?
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.

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.