Sheep abortion – a roundtable discussion

Author:

Crilly JP1,Carson Amanda2,Gascoigne Emily3,Griffiths Bryan4,Griffiths Liz4,Henry Joseph5,Hamer Kim6,Hovers Kate7,Lovatt Fiona8,Richey Moyna9

Affiliation:

1. Veterinary Surgeon, Larkmead Veterinary Group, Ilges Lane, Cholsey, Oxfordshire, UK, and Lecturer in Small Ruminant Health and Flock Management, Royal Veterinary College

2. Scanning Surveillance Animal & Plant Health Agency

3. Veterinary Surgeon, Synergy Farm Health Evershot, West Hills Barns, DT2 0LD

4. Commercial sheep farmer, North Devon

5. RCVS recognised Advanced Practitioner Sheep Health and Production Veterinary Surgeon, Black Sheep Farm Health LLP

6. Veterinary Clinician (Farm Animal Clinical Sciences), University of Glasgow

7. Cwmhydfer, Trecastle, Brecon, Powys, LD3 8YD, UK

8. Sheep veterinary consultant and director of Flock Health Ltd

9. Veterinary Investigation Officer, APHA Shrewsbury, SY1 4HD

Abstract

Foreword Abortion takes a heavy toll on the sheep industry, not only economically, but in emotional terms too. Enzootic abortion in ewes is consistently the most frequent diagnosis followed in descending order by infection with Toxoplasma gondii, Campylobacter spp., Salmonella spp. and Listeria spp. Causes of abortion also lead to increased barren rates, and the birth of weak lambs, so the impact of these pathogens is greater than just abortion. Fortunately there are vaccines for the two most common causes of abortion, providing farmers and the veterinary surgeons advising them with effective and sustainable tools in the control of enzootic abortion and toxoplasmosis. The uptake of these vaccines, however, remains lower than might reasonably be expected. In this roundtable discussion the barriers to the implementation of the extant measures of abortion control were discussed and suggestions made as to how abortion can better be prevented.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

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