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Triclabendozole and Fluke
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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 3343150" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>Definitely worth trying to reduce fluke challenge by removing risk areas if you can. We had terrible trouble with fluke here in 2012. Most stock was watered by dew ponds and boggy patches round streams. I've filled most of the dew ponds, cleaned the ditches out so that the water actually runs and put a few water troughs/pipes in. We blood tested ewes that were in the riskiest blocks last November and there was no sign of fluke, so I didn't treat anything last year.</p><p>Not possible everywhere of course, but certainly saving treatment and losses here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 3343150, member: 348"] Definitely worth trying to reduce fluke challenge by removing risk areas if you can. We had terrible trouble with fluke here in 2012. Most stock was watered by dew ponds and boggy patches round streams. I've filled most of the dew ponds, cleaned the ditches out so that the water actually runs and put a few water troughs/pipes in. We blood tested ewes that were in the riskiest blocks last November and there was no sign of fluke, so I didn't treat anything last year. Not possible everywhere of course, but certainly saving treatment and losses here. [/QUOTE]
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