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A neighbour was asking about setting themselves up to do FECs. I had a quick search on here and couldn't see any recent info - apologies if I've missed it.
I've updated a list I made years ago from @bovine which I've stick in below if any one has any comments/additions I'd be glad to know (the comments are mine.)
Mainly, though what kits are available for a price comparison/ease of purchase, please.
Also have people gone digital with their scopes? If so what are you using? I did look at the eye piece adapter for my manual one and decided I preferred looking down the scope. Is binocular that much better than monocular?
Thanks
Link to the technique https://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/parasitology/EggCount/Purpose.htm
The MacMaster slides (avoid the cheap ones with green lines if possible – they are very thick and not all scopes like them) I can't find singles to buy.
You need a weigh scale accurate to 0.1g
A tea (stainless steels) strainer (with cup)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/383695747649?hash=item59560c7a41:g:aTwAAOSwcqxfXpva
Couple of spatulas (old teaspoons work ok)/ lollipop sticks
Plastic pipettes
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25468740...nlrSGIORuy%2F1K0Y%3D|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
Beakers as you can use them to measure the liquid/mix faeces – easy to tare on the scales
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/15442275...5E41lOggPbM4T22rKsbU|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
NB I use a syringe to measure the salt solutioin
Microscope:-
10X eyepiece
10X objective lens
You examine eggs at 100X magnification.
You can get away with a single (monocular) eyepiece, but the binocular set up is less tiring if you use it much.
You need a mechanical stage - you jiggle the fluid about trying to move by hand.
Ideally a self contained light source.
The more you pay, the better quality the optics.
I've updated a list I made years ago from @bovine which I've stick in below if any one has any comments/additions I'd be glad to know (the comments are mine.)
Mainly, though what kits are available for a price comparison/ease of purchase, please.
Also have people gone digital with their scopes? If so what are you using? I did look at the eye piece adapter for my manual one and decided I preferred looking down the scope. Is binocular that much better than monocular?
Thanks
Link to the technique https://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/parasitology/EggCount/Purpose.htm
The MacMaster slides (avoid the cheap ones with green lines if possible – they are very thick and not all scopes like them) I can't find singles to buy.
4 MCMASTER Microscope Slides $16ea Fecal Egg Count - Is Your Dewormer Working? | eBay
Instructions for Fecal Egg Count Reduction Test (FECRT). • Egg per gram sensitivity: 25 EPG. Simply rinse the slide thoroughly under warm running water and re-use again and again. Slide careinstructions included.
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You need a weigh scale accurate to 0.1g
0.01G-200G Digital Weighing Scales Pocket Grams Small Kitchen Gold Jewelery | eBay
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A tea (stainless steels) strainer (with cup)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/383695747649?hash=item59560c7a41:g:aTwAAOSwcqxfXpva
Couple of spatulas (old teaspoons work ok)/ lollipop sticks
Plastic pipettes
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25468740...nlrSGIORuy%2F1K0Y%3D|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
Beakers as you can use them to measure the liquid/mix faeces – easy to tare on the scales
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/15442275...5E41lOggPbM4T22rKsbU|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
NB I use a syringe to measure the salt solutioin
Microscope:-
10X eyepiece
10X objective lens
You examine eggs at 100X magnification.
You can get away with a single (monocular) eyepiece, but the binocular set up is less tiring if you use it much.
You need a mechanical stage - you jiggle the fluid about trying to move by hand.
Ideally a self contained light source.
The more you pay, the better quality the optics.