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Heamonchus ! Advice & experience wanted.
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<blockquote data-quote="Poorbuthappy" data-source="post: 7972638" data-attributes="member: 441"><p>As you know we've had plenty of problems with it here Neil. </p><p>Have been using Solantel or Cydectin in spring in the ewes. Solantel has the added bonus of also having a persistency in its action. However we (my vet and I) have queried how effective it is against inhibited worms during winter.</p><p>I have dosed some ewes with solantel and some with cydectin in a group as a way of trying to minimise resistance build up.</p><p>Happy to chat further as Tim says if any help but will keep an eye on the thread and pitch in with any further thoughts. (And hopefully learn something)</p><p>High egg counts very typical, but interestingly when we've cultured them and identified species, whilst haemonchus is definitely present, it's not necessarily a large proportion of the worm burden. I guess it has lowered their immune system, allowing others to also take hold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poorbuthappy, post: 7972638, member: 441"] As you know we've had plenty of problems with it here Neil. Have been using Solantel or Cydectin in spring in the ewes. Solantel has the added bonus of also having a persistency in its action. However we (my vet and I) have queried how effective it is against inhibited worms during winter. I have dosed some ewes with solantel and some with cydectin in a group as a way of trying to minimise resistance build up. Happy to chat further as Tim says if any help but will keep an eye on the thread and pitch in with any further thoughts. (And hopefully learn something) High egg counts very typical, but interestingly when we've cultured them and identified species, whilst haemonchus is definitely present, it's not necessarily a large proportion of the worm burden. I guess it has lowered their immune system, allowing others to also take hold. [/QUOTE]
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