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Keeping Sheep Condition
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<blockquote data-quote="GTB" data-source="post: 3369922" data-attributes="member: 4408"><p>No need to dose them for worms in that case (assuming no resistance issues). If the land is wettish maybe worth fluking again though. Not unusual for ewe lambs to lose some condition at this time of year. They'll gain it back in spring and summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTB, post: 3369922, member: 4408"] No need to dose them for worms in that case (assuming no resistance issues). If the land is wettish maybe worth fluking again though. Not unusual for ewe lambs to lose some condition at this time of year. They'll gain it back in spring and summer. [/QUOTE]
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