Merino Sheep: Characteristics, Wool, Meat and Management
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abril 29, 2026For commercial sheep farming, you need to know some sheep diseases and their prevention methods. If any sheep on your farm become infected withdiseases, then theGrowth and production are also drastically reduced. Therefore, you must be well aware of the various types of sheep diseases and their preventive methods. Sheep are usually infected withviral, parasitic and malnutritive diseases. Below we briefly describe some sheep diseases, the symptoms and the steps necessary to prevent them.
CARBUNCLE
Causes of the diseaseof anthrax also known ascarbuncledue to abacteriumcalled ‘bacillus anthracis’. This virus enters the body of the sheep through itsfood, water, and wound sites, also very common invery humid environments. The animal begins to show symptoms within 1 to 5 days. Sometimes the sheep can die without any symptoms. Blood may come from the lamb’s nose, mouth and anus.
- Symptoms: Affected sheepstop eatingsuddenly. Theyour body temperatureIt can be up to 5° Celsius or 41° Fahrenheit.They suffer a lot when breathing. The germ of this sheep disease can survive up to 40 years and can infect humans and other animals such as cattle and goats.
- Treatment: Apply medicationsantibioticssuch as penicillin, ampicillin, tetracycline, etc. according to the suggestion of a veterinarian.Apply the preventive vaccineagainst anthrax disease at one month of birth and then an annual application per animal as a preventive.
You can follow the link if you want to know more about theanthrax disease in sheep.
PNEUMONIA
Thelung inflammationIt is known as pneumonia. This diseaseoccursdue to severalreasons like bacteria, viruses, parasites, etc. It is afatal disease. The germs or parasites of this disease are spread through food, water, transportation, humidity, overcrowding, stress and previous infection by certain respiratory viruses such as parainfluenza viruses.
- Symptoms: The body temperature of the affected sheep increases to 41° to 45° Fahrenheit (5° Celsius to 7° Celsius). They breathe frequently.Suffers from coughing and whines through the nose. Thetongue swellsand they always keep her out. They have no interest in eating food. The sheep get very sick little by little and like to stay asleep.
- Treatment: The use ofantibiotics from the sulfonamide groupsuch as sulfadimidine, penicillin, tetracycline, ampicillin, tylucin, etc. They are very effective for this disease. Choose the right medicine according to a veterinarian’s suggestion.
FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE
In sheep, foot and mouth disease is a more benign disease than in cattle. Normally theinjuriesare translated by small vesicleson the back of the tongue, lips, gums and palate. Foot and mouth disease is a fatal contagious disease in sheep. Animals with hooves such as cows, buffaloes, sheep, goats, pigs, deer, etc. are affected by this disease. A type of tiny virus is responsible for this disease.
- Symptoms: TheThe first symptom of this disease is fever.. They can be seenblisterssucculents like waterinside the mouth, thelips, tongue and half of both hooves. This blister broke while eating and the wound site turned red. Saliva flows from his mouth. The bad smell spread from the wound site. Various types of insects take place at the wound site.
- Treatment: This is one of the fatal diseases of sheep and has no adequate treatment. Use antibiotic medications to keep your sheep free of other diseases and viruses.Wash the affected wound site with antibiotic. Apply the preventive foot-and-mouth disease vaccine every 4 to 6 months.
The issue of sheep diseases is very important so that our production and profitability are not affected, being something that can occur inany breed of sheep.
ENTEROTOXEMIA
This disease occurs due totoxin produced by bacteriaof the speciesclostridium. Enterotoxemia infects sheep when the farmer feeds his cattleonly with granulated foods. Because granulated foodshelp produce toxinsand to grow bacteria quickly. (This is a basic summary, to learn more about this disease click hereEnterotoxemia).

- Symptoms: The affected sheepbecomes excited and may die suddenly. Hecuerpo remains trembling and flagrant always. Saliva flows from his mouth. The affected sheepThey die within 24 hours.
- Treatment:The treatment of this disease is not so effective. May occasionally benefit from the use of penicillin and tetracycline antibiotics.
CUTANEOUS MYASIS OR BICHERA
In summary,When the sheep has a wound, the fly appears and deposits its eggs in that wound., then they becomelarvae(worms) that grow and feed on the flesh and tissues of the animalthus managing to grow the wound, because the flies return to the wound and lay more eggs and thus more larvae will feed on the host (sheep).Causing, if untreated, death. The larvae or worms can measure up to 3 cm long.

The fly can also lodge its eggs not only in wounds, but also inmucous membranes or moist areas of the bodyof the animal.
- Symptoms: At the level of infestation of the sheep’s tissue, it can be difficult to identify because sometimes, especially in the early phases,manifests as a pimple, pit or lesion on the skin. As the larvae grow, you can see how the wound grows and sores or blisters begin to form that can release fluids.
- Treatment: Without detours, the first thing to do isremove the worms or larvae by pressing the wound and eliminate them, in this way we extract directly. Thenwash the wound with plenty of soap and water, afterdrythe ideal isapply an antiparasitic spraywith larvicidal, antimicrobial, hemostatic and healing properties. This way,we preventfor the fly to lay its eggs again,we heal the wound and heal.
Observation:It is essential to beattentiveto anyulcer, pimple, injury or skin irritation…, so that the infestation does not reach further, since if it advances and delves into deeper layers it can produce aserious infectious processor even a shock.
9 Tips to prevent your sheep from diseases
Now we leave you some tips so that you can prevent your sheep from gettingget sickor you can face them in the best possible way.Take note!

- Clean the house, feeder and watererwith germicide regularly.
- Always clean theanimal bed.
- Keep sheep of different ages inseparate pens.
- Always feed your sheepnutritious foods. Do not feed them rotten or used food from other animals.
- Never keep newly acquired sheep with your existing farm sheep.
- If any sheep on your farm are affected by diseases,separate them from the healthy onesand provide appropriate treatment.
- Hecorpseof the affected sheep mustburn with fire or stay underground.
- Vaccinateyour sheep in time and provide them with medicines regularly for prevention.
- And finally, always take good care of your sheep. With theproper care and management, they will remain healthy and free of diseases.
To learn more about diseases in sheep click hereDiseases in Sheep.
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At OvinApp we have an exclusive panel for the health management of diseases in sheep.
We remind you that in OvinApp, you can register all thehealth managementWhat you did, are doing or what you will do in the future. You will simply have toselect the sheepto which you will apply sanitary management,enter the type of health managementthat you will apply and that’s it. you will have thehistorical recordof that management to evaluate all the sanitary measures that you have done with your sheep farming.
You can alsodownload a health management report in a range of dates, which will allow you to evaluate if you have complied with your health program.
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