The key to preventing diarrhea in lambs is to use earth-based methods to treat sheep diseases. Keeping clean is the key
Once bacterial gastroenteritis occurs in lambs, they must be treated with medication in time. Furazole can be taken orally at a dose of 0.01 g per kilogram of body weight per day; or oxytetracycline can be taken orally at a dose of 0.05 g per kilogram of body weight per day, taken in 2 to 3 times. If the sheep is found to have abdominal distension and diarrhea, take 2 grams of raw lactase plus 0.5 grams of charcoal orally, twice a day;
Treat sheep dysentery: Take an appropriate amount of ash from the bottom of the pot, grind it into powder, and mix in Adding it to concentrated feed or feeding it directly can stop diarrhea in one go.
To prevent diarrhea in lambs, we must first strengthen management.
1. Keep the sheep house clean and hygienic. The flock density should not be too high. Change the bedding frequently, remove feces in time, provide enough drinking water, and regularly spray and disinfect with 10% lime water or 30% plant ash water. Keep the sheep house dry and clean.
2. Feed reasonably and provide sufficient nutrition. Choose fresh grass or leguminous hay, and appropriately supplement the concentrate made of soybean cake, corn, wheat bran, salt, minerals, etc. Feed regularly and quantitatively, feed less and add more frequently to prevent the lamb from eating.
3. It is timely outdoor grazing. Drive the lamb outdoors on a sunny day to allow the lamb to receive sunlight, increase the amount of activity, increase the content of vitamin D and cholesterol in the lamb's body, promote bone development, and enhance physical fitness. Do not graze during cold snaps and frosty weather to prevent lambs from getting cold or eating frosty grass and causing diarrhea.