misfitmorgan
Herd Master
Is anyone else doing triple dewormers?
Our vet has us doing triple wormers on our sheep and goats once a year(lambing/kidding) unless they lose condition. She told us don't bother with FAMCHA as it is worthless. So when we pull lambs everyone gets all 3 classes of wormers and corid in the water trough. To be honest we have seen good results and there are many studies on it showing it works and is better for parasite resistance then the old school thoughts of worming on a schedule or rotating wormers. The whole thing stresses me out though because I can't shake the idea I am doing some kind of damage to my livestock or making super worms even though the studies say no.
Our vet is a small ruminant specialist and only graduated 2 yrs ago...so maybe this is just something new they are teaching in vet school? We don't do fecals because our vet suggested that the number of animals we have atm and the fact we are not culling yet it would sort of be a waste of money which I can see the logic in.
Our vet has us doing triple wormers on our sheep and goats once a year(lambing/kidding) unless they lose condition. She told us don't bother with FAMCHA as it is worthless. So when we pull lambs everyone gets all 3 classes of wormers and corid in the water trough. To be honest we have seen good results and there are many studies on it showing it works and is better for parasite resistance then the old school thoughts of worming on a schedule or rotating wormers. The whole thing stresses me out though because I can't shake the idea I am doing some kind of damage to my livestock or making super worms even though the studies say no.
Our vet is a small ruminant specialist and only graduated 2 yrs ago...so maybe this is just something new they are teaching in vet school? We don't do fecals because our vet suggested that the number of animals we have atm and the fact we are not culling yet it would sort of be a waste of money which I can see the logic in.