Mastitis is an infuriating disease that more often than not occurs with no warning signs. It can strike in the immediate period pre- and post-lambing and frequently presents as an issue in the first six weeks of lactation but can also hit right up to, and after weaning.While ewes with damaged teats or udders pose the greatest risk, it can also arise in first-crop sheep that are lambed a few weeks and making a good job of their progeny. As can be imagined, this is often the greatest source of irritation as along with the risk of mortality in productive ewes, it regularly presents challenges in trying to switch lambs over to artificial rearing.