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<blockquote data-quote="ladycrofter" data-source="post: 7813315" data-attributes="member: 616"><p>Yes from what we're seeing here, strategic dosing is the key. The ewes were in better nick after the first year of it, really picked up condition. Even more improvement this year (plus getting on top of a tick problem). We had a lot of sub-acute - poor fleece, slightly under-par. Rarely had sudden deaths.</p><p></p><p>As said, you must break the cycle but you have to understand the cycle first. Fluke can keep shedding eggs well into autumn. One of my apples trees has a blossom on it, so that's an indicator of the warmth still about! </p><p></p><p>Closantel will kill young and adult, but you need triclabenzadole to wipe out the full spectrum. My vet once said keep at it (with cattle) until Christmas.</p><p></p><p>We find our Sep/tupping doses fit our management system best. Wouldn't want to be hauling ewes in mid-tupping to give the 2nd dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladycrofter, post: 7813315, member: 616"] Yes from what we're seeing here, strategic dosing is the key. The ewes were in better nick after the first year of it, really picked up condition. Even more improvement this year (plus getting on top of a tick problem). We had a lot of sub-acute - poor fleece, slightly under-par. Rarely had sudden deaths. As said, you must break the cycle but you have to understand the cycle first. Fluke can keep shedding eggs well into autumn. One of my apples trees has a blossom on it, so that's an indicator of the warmth still about! Closantel will kill young and adult, but you need triclabenzadole to wipe out the full spectrum. My vet once said keep at it (with cattle) until Christmas. We find our Sep/tupping doses fit our management system best. Wouldn't want to be hauling ewes in mid-tupping to give the 2nd dose. [/QUOTE]
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