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Dosing ewes after lambing options
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7990877" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>It has a persistency against some species (not nematodirus) for three weeks iirc. Not as long a persistent action, or as slow a tail off, as the 2% injection. Sheep given the oral drench will still hoover up worms from the pasture, reducing contamination, but not for anywhere near as long. </p><p></p><p>The 2% injection, for as long as it works, is a great tool for pasture cleaning. I intend using it as a one off this year, to try to reduce the haemonchus burden we seem to have built up, but certainly not every year, as many do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7990877, member: 348"] It has a persistency against some species (not nematodirus) for three weeks iirc. Not as long a persistent action, or as slow a tail off, as the 2% injection. Sheep given the oral drench will still hoover up worms from the pasture, reducing contamination, but not for anywhere near as long. The 2% injection, for as long as it works, is a great tool for pasture cleaning. I intend using it as a one off this year, to try to reduce the haemonchus burden we seem to have built up, but certainly not every year, as many do. [/QUOTE]
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