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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 6299118" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p><a href="http://www.wormboss.com.au/worms/roundworms/roundworm-life-cycle.php" target="_blank">www.wormboss.com.au/worms/roundworms/roundworm-life-cycle.php</a></p><p></p><p>cut and paste ...see paragraph...</p><p></p><p>'</p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>The time for eggs to pass from the sheep after an effective drench</strong></span></p><p>An effective drench will take some hours to kill all the worms present and therefore stop further egg-laying by female worms. Some viable worm eggs will already be in the sheep’s gut at the time of drenching and these won’t be affected by most drenches. It will take 3–4 days after an effective drench for the gut contents to carry most of the worm eggs out of the sheep. Bear this in mind if you wish to move sheep to a paddock that is to be kept uncontaminated.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 6299118, member: 12099"] [URL='http://www.wormboss.com.au/worms/roundworms/roundworm-life-cycle.php']www.wormboss.com.au/worms/roundworms/roundworm-life-cycle.php[/URL] cut and paste ...see paragraph... ' [SIZE=4][B]The time for eggs to pass from the sheep after an effective drench[/B][/SIZE] An effective drench will take some hours to kill all the worms present and therefore stop further egg-laying by female worms. Some viable worm eggs will already be in the sheep’s gut at the time of drenching and these won’t be affected by most drenches. It will take 3–4 days after an effective drench for the gut contents to carry most of the worm eggs out of the sheep. Bear this in mind if you wish to move sheep to a paddock that is to be kept uncontaminated.' [/QUOTE]
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