Well, just finished drenching them all, and yes it's easy to get a dose up my sleeve and elsewhere but I always give more if that happens. She is an old broker which I bought last year so do not really know much of her history, they were drenched before going to the tup. The drench in January was a brand new bottle.
At the moment she is in with a couple of others with bad feet and when I left was happy tucking into the haylage, shes in pretty poor condition but because she is one of the flighty ones I didn't want to keep her in to feed up. She can stay in till after scanning next Monday and if shes in lamb can go with the ones needing extras. Otherwise she can go with my six ewe lambs which did not go to the tup this year and just have a little extra with them.
I did put 11 hogs to the tup, they are all bottle reared so I go on size and they are good strong girls. My flock consists of old brokers and bucket reared over two years. Makes for interesting feeding as half of them are jumping all over me and the oldies standing at a safe distance.
There is advice to redrench after 6 weeks, do you think its ok to wait and do them as I move them out after lambing, they start on 8th March plus of course 7 weeks so is that too long for the late lambers?