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<blockquote data-quote="Nithsdale" data-source="post: 9267446" data-attributes="member: 17508"><p>Been using Vecoxan (and it's generic versions) for 20+ years. Timing is very important, but 1 dose is all that's required - IF it's done at the right time.</p><p></p><p>Due to the nature of things a mob of lambs can have a spread of 4 weeks age wise meaning when the oldest lambs need done it is often too early for the youngest - this is usually where issues are seen.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Due to the way Cocci attacks the gut lining it is advised to worm lambs for Nemo with a White wormer at the same. Quite often in extreme challenges if one parasite is dealt with, but not the other, the damage done by one will allow the other to overwhelm the lamb, killing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithsdale, post: 9267446, member: 17508"] Been using Vecoxan (and it's generic versions) for 20+ years. Timing is very important, but 1 dose is all that's required - IF it's done at the right time. Due to the nature of things a mob of lambs can have a spread of 4 weeks age wise meaning when the oldest lambs need done it is often too early for the youngest - this is usually where issues are seen. Due to the way Cocci attacks the gut lining it is advised to worm lambs for Nemo with a White wormer at the same. Quite often in extreme challenges if one parasite is dealt with, but not the other, the damage done by one will allow the other to overwhelm the lamb, killing it. [/QUOTE]
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