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Livestock => Sheep => Topic started by: Russpig on August 17, 2017, 09:22:31 pm

Title: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: Russpig on August 17, 2017, 09:22:31 pm
Hi folks just wondering what is the preferred worm and fluke and sheep scab medication?
Looking to do mine before tupping.
Many thanks
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: crobertson on August 17, 2017, 09:30:31 pm
I'm interested in this i was about to ask the same question !
From what I gather it preferred not to use a combined worm and fluke treatment so I was thinking of a fluke drench and then an injectable wormer which often also covers sheep scab for pre-tupping. But my next question was whether people routinely use preventative for scab ??????????
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: twizzel on August 17, 2017, 09:46:42 pm
Dectomax, Cydectin 1% and 2% (but be careful, one of these mustn't be used if sheep have had footvax) amongst others in the clear wormer group that cover scab. Shouldn't really need to do it routinely unless you have a suspicion, as part of a quarantine period,  or if they haven't been treated as per quarantine treatment when they came onto the farm. http://www.scops.org.uk/content/Know-Your-Anthelmintics-2012.pdf (http://www.scops.org.uk/content/Know-Your-Anthelmintics-2012.pdf)


Going to fluke my ewes with fasinex but they shouldn't need worming until after lambing now.
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: Melmarsh on August 17, 2017, 09:55:38 pm
Why not discuss a health plan for your sheep   with your vet then they will advise when and what to use.!?!?
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: Old Shep on August 17, 2017, 10:03:47 pm
Worming and fluke plan best discussed with vet for your area.  As far as I know there's not protection for scab just treatment if they get it,  eg Dectomax gives 7 day protection so no point at all unless you have it.
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: crobertson on August 17, 2017, 10:18:42 pm
Thanks guys - I might just FEC and fluke pre-tupping. We only have 6 ewes at the minute so didn't want to spend hundreds on a flock health plan at the vets.
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: Buttermilk on August 18, 2017, 07:54:27 am
My vet does not charge for a bit of advice on health planning, unless I want him here to sit down and go through everything then he would charge his time.
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: Russpig on August 18, 2017, 08:35:40 am
Thanks folks, so is it mainly just fluke them pre tupping
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: twizzel on August 18, 2017, 12:07:07 pm
Thanks folks, so is it mainly just fluke them pre tupping
Yes that's what I would do :-) and fluke again during the winter. It's been a wet mild summer so expect fluke to be bad this autumn/winter
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: shep53 on August 18, 2017, 12:26:37 pm
Dectomax is very popular for   new rams    quarantine period as it comes in 50 ml bottles it is a good wormer and IF your ram arrives with scab  it will kill it , and since you won't know you have scab  until it has infected all  then its  a sensible approach .    Do you need a flukicide  not every one does  and if you do then you need more than just a couple of doses
Title: Re: Worm fluke and sheep scab
Post by: Russpig on August 18, 2017, 03:58:36 pm
The person I bought the sheep from said they were fluke wormed and scabbed but to fluke them again pre tupping.
Just really want to make sure I'm doing everything right