If your sheep has diarrhea and is limping, it could be suffering from a few possible health issues, such as parasitic infections, gastrointestinal diseases, or nutritional deficiencies. Additionally, the limping could indicate an injury or a foot condition like foot rot, which is common in sheep. It’s important to assess the sheep's overall condition and consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Immediate attention is essential to prevent further health complications.
sometimes it is an abcess in the hoof. check by squeezing each toe and if the sheeps jerks its foot it is an abcess. look between toes for hoof scald which is caused by bacteria. smells bad and is red/raw looking. kopertox works on that.
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I think it can't cause my dog only vomits and has diarrhea when his got worms. Did I spell diarrhea wrong?
it means that your hamster is only walking with one leg, limping to one side
The word for walking with a limp is correctly spelled, limping.
It could happen, if they were to eat the wrong foods.
Yes, Haemonchus contortus, commonly known as the barber's pole worm, can cause diarrhea in sheep. This parasitic nematode leads to significant blood loss and anemia, which may result in gastrointestinal disturbances, including diarrhea. Infected sheep often show signs of weakness, weight loss, and poor appetite, alongside gastrointestinal symptoms. Effective management and treatment are crucial to controlling infestations and minimizing health impacts.
Wrong! It is a sheep with white skin and black fur/hair
Limping for a Generation was created in 1984.
The Limping Man was created in 1953.
hamsters are prone to have diabetes, diarrhea, malocclusion, and mites.
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