The Veterinary Record, Vol 102, Issue 17, 374-377
Copyright © 1978 by British Veterinary Association
A rigid lamb syndrome in sheep in Rhodesia
CP Rudert,
JA Lawrence,
C Foggin,
and
RM Barlow
A syndrome characterised by the birth of lambs with varying degrees of rigidity of the limbs and spine has been encountered on several occasions in Rhodesia. Outbreaks have occurred in autumn-born lambs from Dorper ewes grazing heavily fertilised Star grass cv No 2 (Cynodon aethiopicus) pastures. The condition appears to be exacerbated by the application of sulphur to the pasture and is partly prevented by the administration of selenium and vitamin E to the ewes before lambing. The aetiology is unknown.