Tool 11.16 Common sheep diseases and their causes
Disease |
Common signs |
Predisposing factors |
Management |
Annual ryegrass toxicity |
High stepping gait, staggering, collapse, trembling |
Ingestion of annual ryegrass infested by toxic bacterium |
No drug treatment is effective. Mildly affected sheep should be left undisturbed with access to water, feed and shade, and removal from the source of the toxin. Sheep in lateral recumbency should be euthanised. |
Hypocalcaemia in ewes |
Ewes cast after handling, neck turned back, muscle tremors, staggering gait, respond to calcium injection |
Late pregnant, especially older ewes, heavily grain fed |
Avoid handling within 4 weeks of lambing. Add limestone 1.5% to grain. Feed good quality lucerne hay if handling. Treat cast sheep with calcium injection or calcium drench (10+ grams). |
Perennial ryegrass staggers |
Staggering, recumbent |
Grazing high endophyte ryegrass |
Remove sheep from toxic pastures and avoid stressful conditions. Dilute toxic pasture with supplements. Closely supervise cast sheep. Resow high-risk pastures with safer pastures and add more species to dilute the perennial ryegrass percentage of the pasture mix. |
Pink eye |
Weeping cloudy eyes |
Dust, summer grass seed infested pasture |
Treat affected lambs with antibiotics. Avoid high-risk grass seed pastures and dusty conditions. |
Vibrio (Campylobacter) |
Late-term abortion storms with up to 30% of ewes aborting, but usually less than this |
Occasionally occurs in flocks especially with grain feeding or intensive rotational grazing |
Run maiden ewes with older ewes before mating to ensure maiden ewes are exposed before pregnancy or adopt a vaccination program for maiden ewes. |
Yersiniosis |
Scouring in weaners |
Stress in weaners in cold, wet weather |
Treat with antibiotic (consult your veterinarian). Avoid stressful conditions for weaners. |
Many diseases occur on sheep farms. Develop a list of common diseases in your region and be aware of strategies to control the impact if a disease occurs. The table outlines a few common diseases.
Primary Industries & Regions SA has created a booklet called Sheep Diseases – The Farmers’ Guide which contains information on over 40 diseases of sheep, their symptoms and treatment options.