Mike CHS
Herd Master
I want to post a caution for all sheep producers to not ONLY depend on Famacha scores to determine whether or not your sheep are carrying those terrible parasites.
One of our yearling ewes hasn't been gaining at the same rate as the others but she has plenty of energy, eats great and her Famacha score was very near the top of the card. We took a fecal sample to check for coccidia and come to find out, the fecal shows that she has a major load of the Barber Pole parasites. The point of the post is that If her weight gain had been up with the rest of the ewes, we would not have wormed her based only on Famacha. This is one reason we get them on the scale at least every 3 months or so while we do our checks and we lay hands on them at least once a month not counting the routine hands on out in the field.
One of our yearling ewes hasn't been gaining at the same rate as the others but she has plenty of energy, eats great and her Famacha score was very near the top of the card. We took a fecal sample to check for coccidia and come to find out, the fecal shows that she has a major load of the Barber Pole parasites. The point of the post is that If her weight gain had been up with the rest of the ewes, we would not have wormed her based only on Famacha. This is one reason we get them on the scale at least every 3 months or so while we do our checks and we lay hands on them at least once a month not counting the routine hands on out in the field.