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The Complete Guide to Sheep Health : Managing Diseases and Parasites for Optimal Farming

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Manage sheep health with better observation, better records, and clearer prevention plans.

Updated Edition: 20 May 2026. The Complete Guide to Sheep Health is a practical reference for sheep farmers, smallholders, serious beginners, agricultural students, and livestock keepers who want to understand sheep diseases, parasites, treatment decisions, and flock-health planning more clearly.

Sheep are hardy animals, but they are not invulnerable. Parasites, pneumonia, clostridial disease, footrot, lameness, lamb losses, reproductive problems, mineral imbalances, and poor records can quietly reduce performance long before a flock looks seriously ill.

This updated edition was expanded for readers who want more than basic descriptions. It explains how health problems build up, what signs to watch for, when prevention matters most, and how to work more effectively with a veterinarian.

Inside, you'll learn how to:

  • Understand how disease enters a flock and why outbreaks often begin before symptoms appear
  • Set up practical biosecurity, quarantine, and flock-record systems
  • Connect nutrition, body condition, trace elements, and immunity
  • Recognize and respond to respiratory disease, clostridial disease, lameness, footrot, and foot scald
  • Manage internal parasites, liver fluke, tapeworms, external parasites, blowfly strike, lice, mites, and keds
  • Understand anthelmintic resistance and build smarter parasite-control programmes
  • Prepare vaccination schedules and annual flock-health routines
  • Support ewe health through pregnancy and reduce lamb losses in the critical first 72 hours
  • Identify common reproductive, metabolic, nervous-system, skin, wool, udder, and trace-element problems
  • Use treatment records, withdrawal periods, diagnostic tools, and post-mortem observations responsibly
  • Recognize zoonotic risks and protect yourself, your family, workers, and visitors
  • Build a whole-farm health plan with your veterinarian

The book also includes practical appendices for body condition scoring, FAMACHA scoring, faecal egg count interpretation, vaccination records, veterinary treatment records, quarantine checks, post-mortem field notes, annual health planning, withdrawal-period recording, and emergency decision support.

This book does not replace veterinary advice. It helps you ask better questions, describe problems more accurately, spot warning signs earlier, and make more informed management decisions before small flock-health issues become expensive losses.

If you want a clearer, more practical sheep-health reference for the farm office, lambing shed, or smallholding bookshelf, The Complete Guide to Sheep Health is written to help.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798313092997
  • ISBN-10: 9798313092997
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: March 2025
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.39 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.56 pounds
  • Page Count: 184

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