What is the disease of lameness and what causes lameness in sheep?

Updated on Three rural 2024-05-27
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1 Traumatic claudication.

    2 Viral claudication.

    3 Malnutrition claudication.

    It depends on what is causing it ...

    Specifically**: For traumatic claudication, the hoof should be trimmed in time, and the foreign body pierced into the hoof should be removed as soon as possible. If the hoof fork has rotted and suppurated, it can be washed with 1 2 potassium permanganate water, and then coated with 10 iodine tincture.

    If there is a hole or hole at the bottom of the hoof, you can stuff the hole (hole) with 5 copper sulfate powder or 5 sodium salicylate powder, and then apply pine distillate oil on the outside after bandaging, and you can also use sulfonamide or antibacterial ointment. To prevent sepsis, care should also be taken to treat systemic therapy with penic, streptomycin, and broad-spectrum antimicrobials**.

    For lameness caused by foot-and-mouth disease virus, all sheep should be vaccinated against attenuated foot-and-mouth disease vaccine. Once the disease occurs, it is necessary to carry out strict isolation, fix the feeding management utensils, and carry out strict disinfection. In areas with serious diseases, it is necessary to cull them on the spot and carry out harmless treatment.

    Lameness caused by malnutrition and poor management can be strengthened in feeding management. Forage should be diversified, not too single, and bone meal should be supplemented in the feed. For severe cases, the following methods can be used**

    1. Use 20,000 IU of viding colloidal calcium injection for intramuscular or subcutaneous injection, and at the same time feed the sick sheep rich in vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin C and complex vitamin B. 2. 10 20 ml of cod liver oil for adult sheep and 5 ml for lambs, with an appropriate amount of sugar and calcium tablets, 1 time for internal use, and several white doses in a row. 3. Feed with an appropriate amount of vitamin AD3 powder and 30 grams of bone meal every day for several days, and then feed for 1 2 weeks after the symptoms disappear.

    Fourth, seriously ill sheep can be 3 calcium hypophosphite solution 100 ml, adult sheep 1 time intravenous injection, once a day, for 3 5 days. 5. For claudication caused by severe calcium deficiency, 50 150 ml of calcium gluconate can be injected intravenously. Intravenous injection should be injected into the blood vessel slowly and accurately, and it is strictly forbidden to penetrate under the skin.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sheep infectious pus, foot rot, foot-and-mouth disease, and arthritis can all be caused.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are several causes of lameness in sheep, which are also related to streptococcal infections; On the other hand, parasitic diseases in sheep can also cause lameness. If the parasite multiplies in the sheep's body, the sheep cannot absorb enough nutrients, resulting in malnutrition, which can also cause lame legs or paralysis. For example, cerebral echinococcosis, scabies, etc., can not only cause lameness of the legs, but also cause unkempt sheepskin and extremely slow growth.

    What medicine to use**.

    It is recommended to use compound sulfonamide p-methoxypyrimidine sodium injection and antipyretic claudication intramuscular injection respectively, and the dosage and usage of the drug should be used according to the instructions to extract the purulent effusion and disinfect it thoroughly, please try it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It refers to the deficiency of vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus deficiency or imbalance in the sheep body, resulting in lameness and skeletal deformity. Due to osteoporosis, it is also easy to cause sheep fractures or joint enlargement. **:

    For lameness caused by malnutrition and poor management, feeding management can be strengthened. Forage should be diversified and supplemented with bone meal. For seriously ill sheep, vitamin Ding colloidal calcium injection can be used for intramuscular or subcutaneous injection of 20,000 IU, and at the same time, the sick sheep can be fed with feed rich in vitamin A, vitamin E, vitamin C and vitamin B complex.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Traumatic lameness: It refers to the sheep's hooves being injured by stones, iron filings, glass ballast, etc., or infected with tract bacteria due to the gap between the crow and the cuticle, resulting in suppuration, inability to walk, or foot rot due to humid environment.

    Viral claudication: For example, when sheep are infected with the foot-and-mouth disease virus, they often alternate weight on their limbs and shake their hind legs, resulting in lameness. In severe cases, they lie on their faces for long periods of time and have difficulty standing up.

    Malnutritional claudication: Lameness in sheep due to vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus deficiency, or disproportionality. Osteoporosis can easily cause fractures or swollen joints.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Traumatic claudication: refers to the sheep being punctured by stones, iron filings, glass ballast, etc., or infected with germs due to the cracks between the hoof crown and cuticle, resulting in suppuration and inability to walk, or due to the humid environment, causing hoof rot.

    Viral claudication: For example, after sheep are infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus, the limbs often alternately bear weight, and shake the hind limbs, resulting in lameness, and in severe cases, lying prone for a long time, making it difficult to stand up.

    Malnutritional claudication: vitamin D deficiency, calcium and phosphorus insufficiency or imbalance in the sheep body, resulting in lameness. Due to osteoporosis, it is also easy to cause sheep fractures or joint enlargement.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sheep are more common when raising sheep daily, and the lame and lame leg of the sheep refers to the sheep being punctured by stones, iron filings, glass ballast, etc., or infected with germs due to the cracks of the hoof crown and cuticle, resulting in suppuration, unable to walk, or hoof rot caused by the humid environment. After sheep are infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus, they often alternate weight-bearing, shaking of hind limbs, lameness, and long-term prone lying in severe cases, with difficulty in standing up. Streptococcosis may cause edema of the leg joints.

    For sick sheep, it is necessary to strictly isolate, use good feeding management equipment, and strictly disinfect. In areas with severe disease, on-site culling and harmless treatment.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    360 Q&A.

    The sheep is inexplicably lame in the legs, there is a sheep after the left foot is lame for some reason, after four or five days have not improved, now the front right foot is also a little lame, there are no symptoms on the surface, in the root of the sheep's hooves, there is a small eye, look for it above, not underground. It also grows hairy, sometimes up to a centimeter long. When the hair grows inward, it will cause inflammation and redness inside, causing the blockage of this small eye.

    I can't figure out what this little eye does, but as long as this eye is blocked, the sheep's hooves will definitely hurt. **In fact, it is very simple, use a small ear spoon to pluck out the hair in the eyes, squeeze the pus clean, pluck the hair with an eyebrow clip, and then scrub it with alcohol or iodine. Generally, the leg of lamb will not be lame the next day.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many factors for a sheep to be lame, one of which may be that the feed you feed him lacks some nutrients, so at this time the sheep may become lame, and the second may be that you have not given the sheep a complete vaccine, so the sheep suffers from some diseases.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Leg pain and inability to stand up are considered to be caused by parasitic infections or calcium deficiency. It is recommended to give the sheep some calcium tablets, add cod liver oil, and then eat some deworming medicine to see if it has any effect, and you can also go to the veterinarian.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the sheep is lame, it means that the sheep is injured, or even if it is not injured, because the sheep is too old. As they grow older, just like people, their joints are naturally damaged.

    So walking will be lame.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summary. There are many kinds of pro-sheep lameness, mainly including the following: 1

    Pathogen infections: such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, etc., may cause the occurrence of lame legs in sheep. 2.

    Malnutrition: Long-term lack of protein, calcium, phosphorus and other nutrients in sheep will lead to changes in bone structure, which in turn will lead to lameness of sheep. 3.

    Bone damage: Sheep fractures, dislocations and other injuries during exercise or under the action of external forces. 4.

    Other reasons: such as climate change, poor environment, etc.

    There are many kinds of pro-sheep lameness, mainly including the following: 1Pathogen Infection:

    For example, oak bacteria crack and take, viruses, parasites, etc. may cause the occurrence of lame legs. 2.Malnutrition:

    The lack of protein, calcium, phosphorus and other nutrients during the growth period of sheep will lead to changes in bone structure, which in turn will lead to lameness of sheep. 3.Bone Damage:

    Sheep have fractures, dislocations and other injuries during exercise or under the action of external forces. 4.Other reasons:

    Such as climate change, poor environment, etc.

    What medicine to use**. Pro** drugs for lame sheep also need to be selected separately according to different **. Here are some common medications:

    1.Anti-infective drugs: For lame sheep caused by bacterial infection, anti-infective drugs are commonly used drugs, such as cyanthomycin, streptomycin, etc.

    2.Analgesics: When the pain caused by lame leg is more obvious, some analgesics can be used to relieve it.

    3.Vitamin drugs: Supplement the lack of vitamins in the sheep, which helps to accelerate wound healing and bone growth, such as vitamins B, C, D, etc.

    In addition to drugs, corresponding prevention and control measures should also be carried out for **, such as strengthening feeding management, ensuring the nutritional balance of sheep, avoiding cold fiber transportation and moisture, and preventing damage.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Dear, hello, I will help you answer this question, I am answering it for you, please wait a while, don't be too anxious, I hope my answer can help you, solve your troubles, I wish you a happy life and good health.

    Hello, there are these two reasons for lamb lameness. 1. Traumatic claudication refers to the sheep being punctured by stones, iron filings, glass ballast, etc., or infected with germs due to the cracks of the hoof crown and cuticle, resulting in suppuration and inability to walk, or due to the humid environment, causing hoof rot. **:

    The hooves should be trimmed in time, and the foreign objects pierced into the hooves should be removed as soon as possible. If the hoof fork has rotted and suppurated, it can be cleaned with 1% 2% potassium permanganate solution, and then coated with 10% iodine tincture. 2. Diseased claudication (foot-and-mouth disease, streptococcus, hoof rot) 1. After sheep are infected with foot-and-mouth disease virus, the limbs often alternately bear weight, and shake the hind limbs, resulting in lameness, and in severe cases, lying prone for a long time, and it is difficult to stand up.

    **: All sheep were vaccinated against attenuated foot-and-mouth disease. If sick sheep are found, they should be strictly isolated, fixed feeding management tools, and strictly disinfected.

    In areas with serious diseases, it is necessary to cull them on the spot and carry out harmless treatment.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Summary of causes of lame leg of lamb.

    You can check whether the soles of the sheep's feet are injured.

    The other is the lack of light and calcium.

    What causes a lamb to be lame?

    Causes of lame leg of lamb. You can check whether the soles of the sheep's feet are injured. The other is the lack of light and calcium.

    My sheep are grazing, there is no bad place, the 20th lame 4 five, these days there are lame sheep every day, now more than 40 lame sheep, serious four is not good.

    Then there is a contagion.

    What kind of medicine does that have to be used,**, and prevention.

    If the sheep is infected with the foot-and-mouth disease virus. The limbs often alternate with weight-bearing and shake the hind limbs, resulting in leg lameness.

    All sheep should be vaccinated against foot-and-mouth disease and attenuated vaccines. If sick sheep are found, they should be strictly isolated. Fixed feeding management utensils are strictly disinfected. Those with serious diseases should be culled and treated harmlessly.

    My sheep. Most of them are lame in the front legs, there is no bad mouth, and the veterinarian said that it is not what medicine is used for foot-and-mouth disease.

    It's not foot-and-mouth disease, see if it's caused by streptococcal disease. Penicillin is injected once a day for three consecutive days.

    The veterinarian said it was contagious arthritis.

    If it is not due to a lame leg due to illness.

    It's caused by malnutrition.

    In this case, the feed should be diversified and supplemented with bone meal.

    For infectious arthritis, penicillin is injected.

    Oh, thank you, what kind of medicine is used to beat penicillin, how much is administered to a sheep, you can ask the veterinarian, or follow the instructions.

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