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Dosing ewes after lambing options
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7990410" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>There is no doubt that you get maximum performance from keeping sheep free of internal parasites, which is how the whole ‘3 weekly worming’ thing came about. However, it has also been shown, globally, as the very best way to accelerate the development of worm resistance to anthelmintics. </p><p></p><p>If you haven’t got resistance yet, or (more commonly) don’t know you have it yet, what will you do when it does become a problem? I know several people that are dealing with resistance to all groups apart from Zolvix (so far), and it’s a hell of an expensive headache for them.</p><p>It’s too late to do anything about it at that point, but possible to delay it beforehand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7990410, member: 348"] There is no doubt that you get maximum performance from keeping sheep free of internal parasites, which is how the whole ‘3 weekly worming’ thing came about. However, it has also been shown, globally, as the very best way to accelerate the development of worm resistance to anthelmintics. If you haven’t got resistance yet, or (more commonly) don’t know you have it yet, what will you do when it does become a problem? I know several people that are dealing with resistance to all groups apart from Zolvix (so far), and it’s a hell of an expensive headache for them. It’s too late to do anything about it at that point, but possible to delay it beforehand. [/QUOTE]
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