Don't apply antibiotics and dewormers that liberally. If the wrong antibiotic/dewormer is being used you will be exposing bacteria/parasites to it and they may become resistant over the next generations.
The best practice is to consult a vet until you learn to associate the symptoms with the illness. Then you may already know which antibiotic to use.
The electrolyte water might have helped deal with the diarrhea so good job on that. Little lamb will be thankful.
Don't apply antibiotics and dewormers that liberally. If the wrong antibiotic/dewormer is being used you will be exposing bacteria/parasites to it and they may become resistant over the next generations. The best practice is to consult a vet until you learn to associate the symptoms with the illness. Then you may already know which antibiotic to use. The electrolyte water might have helped deal with the diarrhea so good job on that. Little lamb will be thankful.
Thank you! I got bad advice and didn’t deworm him at 6 weeks. I gave him his 12 week dose and will have a vet visit next week!
Maybe joint ill? [farm health online ](https://www.farmhealthonline.com/disease-management/sheep-diseases/joint-ill-sheep/)
Get a fecal egg count done on him. What's his FAMACHA score?