Early detection of sheep diseases is very important in the process of raising goats. Today, I will teach you how to tell if the sheep are sick by observation.
First, observe the dynamics of the sheep. Healthy sheep usually gather together to rest, while sick sheep will have abnormal posture and reduced appetite and rumination. Secondly, check the rumination of the sheep. Healthy sheep will ruminate for a period of time after each feeding, while sick sheep may stop ruminating. In addition, the color and luster of the wool can also be used to determine the health of the sheep. Healthy wool is neat and shiny, while sick sheep's coat may become unkempt. At the same time, it is also important to check the eyes and ears of the sheep. Healthy sheep have bright eyes and flexible ears, while sick sheep may have dull eyes and ears that are lowered and inflexible.
In addition, observing the sheep's urine and urine is also a way to judge their health. Healthy sheep manure is small balls and is relatively dry and hard, while the feces of sick sheep may become soft or stop defecation. Finally, it is also very important to examine the sheep's tongue and mouth. Healthy sheep have flexible tongues and reddish oral mucosa with no odor, while sick sheep may have abnormal changes in their tongues and mouth.
Through these methods, farmers can detect and improve the economic benefits of sheep raising as early as possible. If you have any other questions or ideas, please leave a message in the comment area to share!