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Triclabendozole and Fluke
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<blockquote data-quote="dunk999" data-source="post: 3353824" data-attributes="member: 20952"><p>I have to admit I always combo drenched in autumn but after following a lot of advice on tff this year I sampled my ewes to find I only needed to fluke them. So they received triclacert mid October. I have just resampled my flock which are in great condition and the results still show <25 worm count but fluke eggs detected, they have been on winter grazing since 1st November on good dry arable land which only run cattle in summer. They are now away to receive flukivor. Could there be some resistance to tbz in my flock or is it possible with the mild weather that they have been reinfected?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dunk999, post: 3353824, member: 20952"] I have to admit I always combo drenched in autumn but after following a lot of advice on tff this year I sampled my ewes to find I only needed to fluke them. So they received triclacert mid October. I have just resampled my flock which are in great condition and the results still show <25 worm count but fluke eggs detected, they have been on winter grazing since 1st November on good dry arable land which only run cattle in summer. They are now away to receive flukivor. Could there be some resistance to tbz in my flock or is it possible with the mild weather that they have been reinfected? [/QUOTE]
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