Abstract :
This study compares some etiological factors involved in the naturally occurrence of lamb scours in 18 Merino sheep farms
randomly selected in the area of “La Serena” (Southwest Spain).
A lack of influence of some variables (flock size, type of facilities, type of breeding, lambing percentage, isolation of Campylobacter
jejuni, Rotavirus spp., Coronavirus spp. and Salmonella spp.) on lamb mortality rate was detected. The opposite was true
for cleaning of the lambing areas, organization of lambing periods, accumulation of lambs in the pens, high content of fat, protein
and lactose in milk and low serum gamma globulin and total protein in lambs and ewes. Cryptosporidium spp. and Escherichia coli
isolation showed a trend to be linked to the presence of diarrhoea. A positive correlation was found between serum total protein in
ewes and serum gamma globulin in lambs. Thus, the measure of serum total protein in ewes before lambing would be a valuable
indicator of the risk of lamb scouring and it would be useful to establish an adequate programme to prevent this condition in the
farms of this geographical area.
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Keywords :
milk composition , Gamma globulin , Diarrhoea , predisposing factors , Lamb