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New Romney lamb with large ears in a field

Can vaccinating sheep reduce the occurrence of caseous lymphadenitis?

  • Vitória Souza de Oliveira Nascimento

Published: 06 January 2020

cute newborn lambs on a farm - close up - early spring

Does local anaesthetic reduce pain in rubber ring castration of neonatal lambs?

  • Hannah Higgins

Published: 10 January 2024

Welsh lambs, sunshine, in the Brecon Beacons National Park

Field trials and tribulations: mortality, morbidity and liveweight following multivalent clostridial and Pasteurella vaccination of lambs on six English commercial sheep flocks

  • Clare J Phythian & Mike J Glover , et al.

Published: 21 January 2020

Cute young lambs with their mother on pasture, early morning in spring. Symbol of spring and newborn life.

Impacts of Schmallenberg virus infection in early lambing sheep flocks following the second wave of virus circulation in South West England in 2012/2013: a mixed-methods descriptive study

  • Michael Glover & Neil Blake , et al.

Published: 08 February 2023

A white-coated sheep stares into the camera head-on, yellow tags in either ear. The sun beats brightly, with the trees a blur of green canopy behind her.

In sheep undergoing general anaesthesia does inclusion of medetomidine result in hypoxaemia?

  • Rachael Gregson

Published: 06 May 2025

Two spring lambs turning round to face viewer

Tail docking and castrating lambs: does the administration of local anaesthetic or meloxicam reduce the pain response exhibited?

  • Evangeline Dunthorne

Published: 30 July 2021

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