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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7774360" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Unless there are pressing reasons not to do so...put your own dip in, go on the course, do then before tupping every year.</p><p>(or possibly at height of fly season if that works better..... i'm going off hill conditions where flies are less of a bother, and communal gathering period is autumnal)</p><p></p><p>keep ivomectin drugs for worming.....</p><p></p><p>How do lice/scab mites move without close ovine contact?</p><p>Good question, although I've always been suspicious of corvids going from farm to farm when sheep are being trough fed.</p><p>We've watched them learn routines of neighbouring farmers......and it only takes a bit of wool picked up in one place and dropped at the next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7774360, member: 9965"] Unless there are pressing reasons not to do so...put your own dip in, go on the course, do then before tupping every year. (or possibly at height of fly season if that works better..... i'm going off hill conditions where flies are less of a bother, and communal gathering period is autumnal) keep ivomectin drugs for worming..... How do lice/scab mites move without close ovine contact? Good question, although I've always been suspicious of corvids going from farm to farm when sheep are being trough fed. We've watched them learn routines of neighbouring farmers......and it only takes a bit of wool picked up in one place and dropped at the next. [/QUOTE]
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