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Foot and Mouth Disease > Special:MobileDiff/40635 > Foot and Mouth Disease > Antibiotics > Category:Sheep Medicine Q&A
Sheep Medicine Flashcards provided by Manson Publishing

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This category contains Sheep Medicine Q&A flashcards provided by Mansons publishing, as part of the OVAL Project. Each flashcard consists of descriptions of an Ovine case with questions and answer.

These questions are taken from the Cattle and Sheep Medicine Self-Assessment Colour Review book which features a total of 225 questions.


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  1. Young lambs with tear staining and blindness in some cases
  2. Store lambs with severe lameness in mid-autumn
  3. Profoundly depressed ewe at pasture, dragging hind leg with toxic mucous membranes and month old twins
  4. Profound depression and blindness in group of 6mo lambs, which head press and teeth grind when confined
  5. 25% of a group of 6mo lambs with severe skin lesions on muzzle and lips
  6. Suffolk rams in poor condition in early autumn with diarrhoea and faecal staining
  7. High morbidity and mortality of 24-36hr lambs with excess salivation and a wet lower jaw
  8. Ewes losing condition in late summer, often found kicking their heads with their hindfeet
  9. 8wo Texel-cross ram lamb with rectal prolapse
  10. White faced sheep grazing new grass with swollen and oedematous head and ears
  11. Ewe due to lamb in 3wks with two fresh aborted foetuses

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Pages in category "Sheep Medicine Q&A"

The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

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  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 01
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 02
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 03
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 04
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 05
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 06
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 07
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 08
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 09
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 10
  • Sheep Medicine Q&A 11
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