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Some worming advise Please
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<blockquote data-quote="devonbrion1998" data-source="post: 7952254" data-attributes="member: 53102"><p>As above really I have a small batch of 20 march born lambs, these are the last left so not the best doers </p><p>had some awful worm issues from the last autumn, whereas they get really mucky, I worm them they dry up and look better for a month then back where I started</p><p>First year I have ever tried a break dose with zolvex and that hasn't helped, I was hoping that would solve my problems £400 later no better</p><p>I have some lambs of different breeding on other land and are a picture of health.</p><p>Also when I bring my ewes home would you recommend worming them? all looking super fit a little on the fat side</p><p>Some years I do some other years I don't worm any....Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devonbrion1998, post: 7952254, member: 53102"] As above really I have a small batch of 20 march born lambs, these are the last left so not the best doers had some awful worm issues from the last autumn, whereas they get really mucky, I worm them they dry up and look better for a month then back where I started First year I have ever tried a break dose with zolvex and that hasn't helped, I was hoping that would solve my problems £400 later no better I have some lambs of different breeding on other land and are a picture of health. Also when I bring my ewes home would you recommend worming them? all looking super fit a little on the fat side Some years I do some other years I don't worm any....Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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