My prego Suffolk got into the feed bins, now shes acting sick...

thanks, i have 2 goats and have heard the "drench" thing before...i just never knew what it meant...thanks!...ooh, darn! so, its grain poisoning then?! poor sheep!
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hope she pulls through!..
 
Its 12 so i can only do the mineral oil
i dont own the shot and i dont trust myself to do it if i owned it
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I'll give her the oil and hope and pray
 
I have some stuff called C&D bacterine toxid in a 50 ml bottle is that right? For sheep and cows.
Where do i give her the shot? if thats the right stuff...
could she die from this....?
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I went and gave her the 30 cc of mineral oil. she fought a bit to get her to do it.
 
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Here is what Kate said. It has to be the C/D antitoxin not the C/D toxid. Giving a shot is no big deal. It's fast and easy. I can't remember if it's in the muscle or skin though. It will tell you on the bottle.
 
It has to be the C/D antitoxin. Yours is C/D toxoid. Your feed store should carry it.
 
Went out this morning and shes acting normal. So I suppose she's over it. I'm still keeping an eye on her though.
Thanks for everyones help and concerns. I love this place
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I'm so glad to hear she's feeling better. I had a wether get into the chicken food not too long ago so I know what it's like. He almost died! He couldn't even walk anymore, wouldn't eat, had diarrhea for 4 days and no vets were available to see him. Once I found someone who could see him they told me that the only reason he was alive was because I was giving him 1/2 cup of Gatorade every hour. The Gatorade tip was something that someone told me on BYC so I love this place too!
 
Most of the time when they overeat they'll just get the poo's and have an upset tummy. Overeating disease (entero) is the result of too much grain and too little roughage over time, or WAY too much grain all at once.

Now that you have the c/d vaccine, go ahead and vaccinate her. That way you'll be protected should it happen again. It won't hurt her babies in the least.

You always have to be careful with grain and ruminants...
 

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