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<blockquote data-quote="bovine" data-source="post: 3736798" data-attributes="member: 12486"><p>Test ewes and lambs separately. If ewes mucky then an egg count is much better than just worming. </p><p></p><p>Either collect 10 samples in separate gloves/bags or be careful that you put in equal amounts from each animal. </p><p></p><p>I'd encourage you to use your vets rather than MVF as I've seen some rather questionable advice from the results. They seem to do them themselves with no external quality control and advice that may seemingly goe against SCOPS. Do a search on here for some examples but I've had private messages and a couple of incidents with my clients.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bovine, post: 3736798, member: 12486"] Test ewes and lambs separately. If ewes mucky then an egg count is much better than just worming. Either collect 10 samples in separate gloves/bags or be careful that you put in equal amounts from each animal. I'd encourage you to use your vets rather than MVF as I've seen some rather questionable advice from the results. They seem to do them themselves with no external quality control and advice that may seemingly goe against SCOPS. Do a search on here for some examples but I've had private messages and a couple of incidents with my clients..... [/QUOTE]
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