There are multiple different names for vaccinations for sheep depending on which drug company has made the vaccine.
The main diseases that you can vaccinate sheep against are the clostridials (eg tetanus and pulpy kidney (enterotoxaemia)) and cheesy gland (caseous lymphadenitis). In some countries you can also vaccinate sheep against Johne's disease.
Vaccines are usually given subcutaneously, however any injectable antibiotic is usually given intramuscularly.
No. Cattle and sheep are two different species.
It is different because if you strike in the 10th frame, you get two bonus shots called "fill shots" or "fill balls." If you spare in the 10th frame, you get one fill shot.
Sheep - it is both singular and plural
It is called a four-tooth sheep, a hogget (if it has not lambed, but generally most lamb before they are 2), or mutton if referring to the meat of a two-year old sheep. Ellie It is also called a bident bakerZwench
if you mean two shots one right after the other it is called a 'double tap'
Some sheep are just different to others! Put it in a way like dogs no two dogs are the same there a lots of different breeds of dog, Well the same for sheep.
A sheep in it's second year is actually called a Tegg two g's not one or a two toothA two tooth.
A Marco polo sheep is two different colors. It started out as a farming animal.
2 sheepsSheep is also the plural: you can speak of one sheep or two sheep. You can also have a whole flock of sheep (similar in concept to a herd of cattle).
A male sheep is called a ram.
Butting heads
they both beat