Posted by showcrop on September 29, 2018 at 19:37:37 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: sheep foot rot posted by Bkpigs on September 29, 2018 at 19:17:01:
Many sheep owners/breeders will tell you that once you get hoof rot on your farm that you can never get rid of it. That is not true! We picked it up when our kids were showing, but we got rid of it with some hard work. After trimming you need to soak them in a copper sulfate solution. I built a tub out of marine plywood and PT 2x8s. We had 3-4 that were effected. My wife got them into the tub, and I had a rail to attach the sheeps leads to. She sat there and read while they stood in the solution for maybe a half hour every day for a week or two. I can't give you the exact details but it is what you will need to do.
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