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<blockquote data-quote="nb844" data-source="post: 6688625" data-attributes="member: 27284"><p>Do not use dectomax as scab mites in the shed will live longer than the cover on the ewes so they will get reinfected. You also need to keep an eye out for resistance to Cydectin. Your vet really should have covered this when they diagnosed scab. </p><p></p><p>Scab really isn’t a hard thing to get rid of, follow basic bio security and get them in the dip at the first sign of trouble. Unfortunately though there seems to be an awful lot of people completely ignorant to it and willing to let it spread through markets and their neighbours. No matter how on top of the job you are, if your neighbours aren’t the same then it’s only a matter of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nb844, post: 6688625, member: 27284"] Do not use dectomax as scab mites in the shed will live longer than the cover on the ewes so they will get reinfected. You also need to keep an eye out for resistance to Cydectin. Your vet really should have covered this when they diagnosed scab. Scab really isn’t a hard thing to get rid of, follow basic bio security and get them in the dip at the first sign of trouble. Unfortunately though there seems to be an awful lot of people completely ignorant to it and willing to let it spread through markets and their neighbours. No matter how on top of the job you are, if your neighbours aren’t the same then it’s only a matter of time. [/QUOTE]
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