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Ram throwing up cud

  • 05-04-2017 11:52am
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    Hello

    I've a five year old ram that's been throwing up cud for a while now. Started with a rotten tooth that was removed. Vet has given us two different things to try. Nothing worked. Tried baking soda aswel.

    I'm asking because we might keep him as a tease ram. Hes fine with nuts but on grass he loses all weight.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,239 ✭✭✭Willfarman


    Jaycornyn wrote: »
    Hello

    I've a five year old ram that's been throwing up cud for a while now. Started with a rotten tooth that was removed. Vet has given us two different things to try. Nothing worked. Tried baking soda aswel.

    I'm asking because we might keep him as a tease ram. Hes fine with nuts but on grass he loses all weight.
    The old cure was to source a bit of cud from a healthy sheep from a butcher. Mix with water and dose with it. But honestly if you get a bit of condition on him with the nuts and hay and get rid. There's plenty of Rams to be had..


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