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<blockquote data-quote="Aspiring Peasants" data-source="post: 7774317" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Sheep get a lift from dipping even if they don't have obvious scab or lice because it cleans all the cr*p off them. Wool will build up all sorts of dirt from flies etc. If they do have scab or even a low level lice infection the affect of dipping is immediate whereas injecting still leaves the dead lice/mites, flaky skin and cr*p. It must be like coming in sweaty and mucky and having a good shower, you feel better straightaway.</p><p></p><p>With the growing amount of scab around it's no wonder dipping contractors can't keep pace with demand. Scab should be a reportable disease and those who have it should have to dip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aspiring Peasants, post: 7774317, member: 198"] Sheep get a lift from dipping even if they don't have obvious scab or lice because it cleans all the cr*p off them. Wool will build up all sorts of dirt from flies etc. If they do have scab or even a low level lice infection the affect of dipping is immediate whereas injecting still leaves the dead lice/mites, flaky skin and cr*p. It must be like coming in sweaty and mucky and having a good shower, you feel better straightaway. With the growing amount of scab around it's no wonder dipping contractors can't keep pace with demand. Scab should be a reportable disease and those who have it should have to dip. [/QUOTE]
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