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TringSaint

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I know that this stuff is harder to find than a spine in the US administration, but I have a 100ml bottle that I only need 1/4 of.

We are planning to vaccinate our sheep on Saturday coming so if there is anyone near to Tring with less than 35 sheep and you are planning to vaccinate your flock on Saturday then let me know and we can sort something out.

DM me for details.

Thx
Steve
 
Nice gesture. We do the same when we vaccinate with Lambivac. We never use a full vial so always try to donate the remainder to a local farm tearoom/petting zoo
 
I know that this stuff is harder to find than a spine in the US administration, but I have a 100ml bottle that I only need 1/4 of.

We are planning to vaccinate our sheep on Saturday coming so if there is anyone near to Tring with less than 35 sheep and you are planning to vaccinate your flock on Saturday then let me know and we can sort something out.

DM me for details.

Thx
Steve
Nice gesture, but if I were you I'd keep it to do your lambs, in case it's still hard to get hold of then.
Do them with 2ml at first dosing (8 weeks old) and again 4 weeks later when you gather the flock for shearing.
 
Nice gesture, but if I were you I'd keep it to do your lambs, in case it's still hard to get hold of then.
Do them with 2ml at first dosing (8 weeks old) and again 4 weeks later when you gather the flock for shearing.
If it's anything like Lambivac it has a limited window for use once opened. I don't even think it's 12 hours? :-|
 
If it's anything like Lambivac it only has a 24 hour window for use once opened
I know what it says on the bottle.
But if you don't stick the same needle in the bottle as you stick in the sheep, and if, when you've finished, you put a couple of layers of clingfilm over the cap and a rubber band around the neck and put it in the fridge it'll be fine.
 
Nice gesture, but if I were you I'd keep it to do your lambs, in case it's still hard to get hold of then.
Do them with 2ml at first dosing (8 weeks old) and again 4 weeks later when you gather the flock for shearing.
No lambs this year.
My wife was diagnosed with PPMS last year so whilst we have our little flock of Valais we probably won’t breed from them again as it’s physically tough on her if I am out and she has to get stuck in.

Hence once my 12 are done then the rest of the bottle (c75ml) is surplus to requirements.
 
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No lambs this year.
My wife was diagnosed with PPMS last year so whilst we have our little flock of Valais we probably won’t breed from them again as it’s physically tough on her if I am out and she has to get stuck in.

Hence once my 12 are done then the rest of the bottle (c75ml) is surplus to requirements.
That makes sense.
 
We do the same with us, neighbour get offered what we have left as there is no small bottles available this year,
 
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