Were those two blokes First Nation Americans? 


No, scalped!Head shots too.
$10 scalp bounty.Head shots too.
Good morning @Essexsussexconcur with VSS view on mortality/predation/scavenging. Hobby farmers can be quite poor in their understanding of sheep diseases.
Interesting, any more information on the TB as that's a very unusual route of infection.Good morning @Essexsussex
Ditto @VSS
I have a few sheep. Hebrideans
Fortunately, I had a good mentor, so learnt quickly.
Even so, I lost a few lamps to TB. (Soil contact with fresh umbilical cord).
TBs incubation period is 2-12 weeks.
Before dieing, they have seizures, which progressively get longer and more frequently.
TB will incapacitate a otherwise fit strong, 3m old lamb.
Easy meal for a fox.
M
Is there a reason that they had to be scalped rather than just taking the tails?$10 scalp bounty.
Are you sure about the TB?Good morning @Essexsussex
Ditto @VSS
I have a few sheep. Hebrideans
Fortunately, I had a good mentor, so learnt quickly.
Even so, I lost a few lamps to TB. (Soil contact with fresh umbilical cord).
TBs incubation period is 2-12 weeks.
Before dieing, they have seizures, which progressively get longer and more frequently.
TB will incapacitate a otherwise fit strong, 3m old lamb.
Easy meal for a fox.
M
Its traditional, I remember as a kid taking scalps in for seven shillings and sixpence and it started way before that.Is there a reason that they had to be scalped rather than just taking the tails?
Interested to know if the diagnosis of TB was officially confirmed, or
Were your sheep not vaccinated?Sorry..
My mistake.
It was Tetanus....
Oops.
After the 2nd one, it took it to the vet.
They confirmed Tetanus..
Thanks for spotting that.
Since then, I've lambed inside, on straw, and quickly iodine spray.
No further issues.
I also checked my booster was up-to-date.
M
@Buchan
Is there a reason that they had to be scalped rather than just taking the tails?
Thanks John. I was curiousIts traditional, I remember as a kid taking scalps in for seven shillings and sixpence and it started way before that.
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Phew!Sorry..
My mistake.
It was Tetanus....
Oops.
After the 2nd one, it took it to the vet.
They confirmed Tetanus..
Thanks for spotting that.
Since then, I've lambed inside, on straw, and quickly iodine spray.
No further issues.
I also checked my booster was up-to-date.
M
@Buchan
That's a vaccine at 12 and 16 weeks of age for the lambs, just to clarify.Phew!
As VSS says, annual vaccination for the ewes 4-6 weeks prior to lambing. Just make sure the lambs get a full course at 12-16 weeks and then get incorporated into the adult plan, without having a vaccine gap thus:
Lamb vaccines 12- 16 weeks
Booster 12 months later - for their protection
Booster 4-6 weeks pre lambing - for the lambs protection - this then becomes the annual vaccine for the ewes even if it means a 6 month interval between adult doses.
