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Pregnancy toxemia is a serious metabolic condition that affects pregnant ewes mostly in the last 4–6 weeks before lambing — especially those carrying twins or triplets...
At this stage, the unborn lambs require a lot of energy. When the ewe cannot eat enough to meet this demand, her body starts breaking down fat for energy, leading to the build-up of toxic ketones in the blood. This can quickly become life-threatening if not treated early.
Watch out for these signs:
Loss of appetite
Weakness
Isolation from the flock
Nervous signs (walking in circles, star gazing)
Trembling
Sweet smell from the mouth
Lying down and unable to stand
Emergency Response:
Give Propylene Glycol orally
Provide energy-rich feed (molasses, concentrates)
Administer Vitamin B Complex
Seek veterinary help for glucose (dextrose) injection
Tips:
Increase feed in the last 6 weeks of pregnancy
Provide quality hay and concentrates
Avoid stress and sudden feed changes
Ensure access to clean water and mineral lick
Group pregnant ewes based on litter size
Healthy pregnancy = Healthy lambs = Better productivity!
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A normal goat body temperature is:
🌡️ 38.5 – 39.7°C
(or 101.5 – 103.5°F)
Quick farm guide:
✅ Normal: 38.5–39.7°C
🔥 Fever: Above 40°C (often infection, stress, heat, or disease like PPR)
❄️ Low temperature: Below 38°C (shock, cold stress, severe illness)
Best practice:
Take temperature rectally using a digital thermometer
Check in the morning when it’s cooler
Always compare with the goat’s behavior, appetite, and breathing...
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