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How's lambing going for ye?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,748 ✭✭✭ganmo


    rangler1 wrote: »
    Had an interesting one this week,
    We've more ewe deaths this year than usual so when one died last week we decided on a PM.
    She aborted and cleaned in Feb and the PM of the lamb and cleanings showed Campylebactor,
    However last week there was still one lamb in her and one of his bones went out through her lambbed.
    Vet lab always tells us that we come up with something unusual.
    Incidentally, cost of knackery €20 if we put her in there
    Cost of PM. €15.67 plus €5 for disposal..... 0.67 extra to know what she died of...
    Ya I'm landing all my ones in future over to backweston


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