Sheep Medicine Q&A 04

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A farmer complains of apparent sudden-onset profound depression and blindness in 12 of 300 6-month-old lambs. When confined, the lambs are found head-pressing and there is frequent teeth-grinding. There are no cranial nerve deficits. The lambs are poorly grown (18–24 kg) with a dirty open fleece. The lambs have poor abdominal fill and there is faecal staining of the perineum and tail. The lambs are grazing permanent grassland in a National Park used extensively by the general public for walking their dogs.


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