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<blockquote data-quote="bovine" data-source="post: 2565260" data-attributes="member: 12486"><p>I really really really really worry about the promotion of Zolvix in summer. The theory is that when the weather is warm and drier then the majority of the worms will be in the sheep and you can somehow magically kill them off with the marvellous orange medicine. Using the product at this time puts a lot of selection pressure on the population - there are few other worms to dilute any remaining resistant worms. Really worry about this as a concept. It is very much less safe than using it as a quarantine drench alongside a group 3.</p><p></p><p>Follow SCOPS principals to the letter and you are unlikely to find an increase in resistance. The initial SCOPS trial farms have no increase in detectable resistance over 10 years later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bovine, post: 2565260, member: 12486"] I really really really really worry about the promotion of Zolvix in summer. The theory is that when the weather is warm and drier then the majority of the worms will be in the sheep and you can somehow magically kill them off with the marvellous orange medicine. Using the product at this time puts a lot of selection pressure on the population - there are few other worms to dilute any remaining resistant worms. Really worry about this as a concept. It is very much less safe than using it as a quarantine drench alongside a group 3. Follow SCOPS principals to the letter and you are unlikely to find an increase in resistance. The initial SCOPS trial farms have no increase in detectable resistance over 10 years later. [/QUOTE]
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