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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 8083537" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>SCOPS parasite forecast is a very useful tool in predicting neamatodirus outbreaks. </p><p> White wormer is your first port of call for this years crop of lambs and I guess 90% of farms will dose at the first sign of dirty bums of lambs on grass but it really should be used following a fecal egg count done cheaply by most vets following the collection of about 5 samples of lambs muck.</p><p> All wormers kill dung beetles that do incredible work in your pasture. If you have multiple fields designate one smaller one to turn wormed sheep into and keep the rest working as nature intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 8083537, member: 395"] SCOPS parasite forecast is a very useful tool in predicting neamatodirus outbreaks. White wormer is your first port of call for this years crop of lambs and I guess 90% of farms will dose at the first sign of dirty bums of lambs on grass but it really should be used following a fecal egg count done cheaply by most vets following the collection of about 5 samples of lambs muck. All wormers kill dung beetles that do incredible work in your pasture. If you have multiple fields designate one smaller one to turn wormed sheep into and keep the rest working as nature intended. [/QUOTE]
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