Evie91
Well-Known Member
One of my lambs seems to have developed scabby mouth. I’ve read every article I can find and pretty sure it fits the bill. All articles state not to bother calling a vet and no treatment but to let it run its course.
Is this the case? Should I call the vet? I’ll probably do an advice call tomorrow anyway but looking for some reassurance this evening - his poor little mouth is a mess, cracked lips, scabby muzzle and obviously very sore to feed.
So far the other lamb doesn’t have it. I don’t want to seperate them as I only have the two and they sleep leaning on each other- so think it would be stressful for them both but realise she’s likely to get it too. They are pets. In a couple or three weeks, maybe a month I have a friends seven lambs coming to join us for a while - should I put them off?
Any advice greatly appreciated, poor little lad didn’t have the best start in life and now this!
Is this the case? Should I call the vet? I’ll probably do an advice call tomorrow anyway but looking for some reassurance this evening - his poor little mouth is a mess, cracked lips, scabby muzzle and obviously very sore to feed.
So far the other lamb doesn’t have it. I don’t want to seperate them as I only have the two and they sleep leaning on each other- so think it would be stressful for them both but realise she’s likely to get it too. They are pets. In a couple or three weeks, maybe a month I have a friends seven lambs coming to join us for a while - should I put them off?
Any advice greatly appreciated, poor little lad didn’t have the best start in life and now this!
