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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 2897804" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>I'd be inclined to footbath a group in lincospectin/tylosin rather than formalin, in order to keep CODD out (for which formalin will do nowt). If odd ones, then a healthy shot of Tylan inj would work out cheaper (which is what I do now). </p><p>I drench with Startect or Zolvix, jab for fluke with Trodax, inj Cydectin LA for scab, then keep them isolated in a shed for a week or so if I can. I only ever buy in small numbers though. </p><p></p><p>[USER=10866]@Benn[/USER] , there's little point doing quarantine drenches then turning them straight on a pasture to shed potentially resistant fluke or worms there. Keep them in a shed or yard for a day or so to empty out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 2897804, member: 348"] I'd be inclined to footbath a group in lincospectin/tylosin rather than formalin, in order to keep CODD out (for which formalin will do nowt). If odd ones, then a healthy shot of Tylan inj would work out cheaper (which is what I do now). I drench with Startect or Zolvix, jab for fluke with Trodax, inj Cydectin LA for scab, then keep them isolated in a shed for a week or so if I can. I only ever buy in small numbers though. [USER=10866]@Benn[/USER] , there's little point doing quarantine drenches then turning them straight on a pasture to shed potentially resistant fluke or worms there. Keep them in a shed or yard for a day or so to empty out. [/QUOTE]
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