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When will it be safe to dip?
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<blockquote data-quote="Obi Wan" data-source="post: 6674151" data-attributes="member: 90094"><p>Hello TFF peoples - I'm looking for a little advice please.</p><p></p><p>Just as I was flushing the hill ewes for tupping, I noticed a few starting to itch that little too much to be nothing. All were given 40ml of ectofly with hope it was just lice, the problem hasn't gone away. Tups have been in since 9th Nov and they all seem settled.</p><p></p><p>When will be safe to put them through the dipper? No rush on movements etc as all stores, culls and fat lambs are away. Just don't want to cause any trouble by stressing them, few have picked there side out but nothing is throwing themselves at the fences with curled lips etc</p><p></p><p>All advice appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Obi Wan, post: 6674151, member: 90094"] Hello TFF peoples - I'm looking for a little advice please. Just as I was flushing the hill ewes for tupping, I noticed a few starting to itch that little too much to be nothing. All were given 40ml of ectofly with hope it was just lice, the problem hasn't gone away. Tups have been in since 9th Nov and they all seem settled. When will be safe to put them through the dipper? No rush on movements etc as all stores, culls and fat lambs are away. Just don't want to cause any trouble by stressing them, few have picked there side out but nothing is throwing themselves at the fences with curled lips etc All advice appreciated [/QUOTE]
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