[Jacob-list] Ram Overdosed on Corn
Linda
patchworkfibers at windstream.net
Wed Jun 24 19:15:30 EDT 2009
That was just a quote from a vet site. I didn't write it :-) I've been
fortunate in never having to deal with acidiosis, but if I do, the
mineral oil sounds like a good idea.
ARTHUR PARTRIDGE wrote:
>> If sheep do get acidosis, the best treatment is to try to neutralize the
>> acid in the rumen. This is done with baking soda diluted with water and
>> physically drenching the sheep or the free choice feeding of it (if they
>> will eat it). Also, treating the sheep with an anti-inflammatory agent
>> (banamine or aspirin) will help reduce fever and founder problems.
>> Treating them with an antibiotic is also recommended.
>>
> =========
> All true, except I was advised to mix mineral oil with the baking soda;
> although Linda did write to dilute the baking soda with water. That is
> probably fine. The mineral oil protects the innards from the strong
> chemical reaction of the baking soda with the acid in the rumen. Just
> plain, undiluted baking soda causes problems. Also start feeding lots of
> grass hay. Perhaps giving some goat yogurt with active cultures would help
> too.
> Cathy
> Moscow, Idaho
>
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