URGENT! dying lamb in our loungeroom!
Hello! Desperately seeking some advice on one of our dorper lambs, who is rapidly declining...
Lamb is 6weeks old, single birth with no complications, mother doing well. No troubles at all until about 3 days ago when the lamb began scouring. Has been on mixed native pasture, with afternoon feeds of Lucerne. Yesterday was marking day, so We bought him in and after marking, gave him 1 ml of abermectin before returning him to the lamb yard.
Today he is extremely unwell. We found him in the yard this morning, after a rainy night, shaking uncontrollably, not feeding, lethargic and...silent. (Eeeep!)
We bought him inside, assuming he had been chilled through the night and gave him a dose of vitamin C to help his little immune system out, and attempted to give him a tiny supplementary feed, (MAYBE 5ml) which he bareley accepted...after an hour or so inside, out of the wind, his shaking had almost completely stopped and we returned him to his mother. He did not suckle when we returned him.
After checking on him again this afternoon, he was back to uncontrolled shaking, more lethargic than before. We bought him back up to the house for another warm up and since then he has gotten much worse. While earlier today, he was agitated being inside and was keen to hop off my husbands lap as we examined him, this afternoon, he actually fell asleep as he was held. He's now totally unable to stand on his front legs and seems to have...given up?
We have checked him all over for any lesions (none), his temp seems to be OK, his colouration in gums and eyes is fine, he seems able to swallow, breathing is shallow and fast and we can't stop him shaking. He is also unable to lift and support his head....
Any advice on what may be happening and what we can do to help would be ENORMOUSLY appreciated!