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<blockquote data-quote="Agrivator" data-source="post: 6912426" data-attributes="member: 461"><p>In that case, use a more expensive wormer (Zolvix) to eliminate any resistant stomach and intestinal worms before moving to Clean Grazing, with its much reduced reliance on drenches. </p><p></p><p>It's not too difficult to understand. But as you seem to be an expert on the subject, can you explain you own Grazing Policy as a means of reducing the need for anthelmintics in sheep. </p><p></p><p>It will have to be as effective as the classic Clean Grazing System - described by the Director of the Hill Farming Research Institute as '' <em>Immaculate in its Conception, Outstanding in its Simplicity'' </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrivator, post: 6912426, member: 461"] In that case, use a more expensive wormer (Zolvix) to eliminate any resistant stomach and intestinal worms before moving to Clean Grazing, with its much reduced reliance on drenches. It's not too difficult to understand. But as you seem to be an expert on the subject, can you explain you own Grazing Policy as a means of reducing the need for anthelmintics in sheep. It will have to be as effective as the classic Clean Grazing System - described by the Director of the Hill Farming Research Institute as '' [I]Immaculate in its Conception, Outstanding in its Simplicity'' [/I] [/QUOTE]
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