Thought I had better explain as you now all think I am a total numpty who doesn't "think ahead" or plan her worming/slaughter dates!!!
I have NEVER had to worm any of my lambs in all the years of having sheep. I have enough grazing over the farm to move them every 3 weeks onto fresh ground. They are 6 months old, been weaned for 6 weeks and some are almost ready to go. And when I say I have never wormed, all their livers have been as clean as a whistle on slaughter and I have never had scouring.
My ewes and ram get wormed with the correct wormer at the correct time.
Last week my lambs started scouring, popped a poo sample to vets and was told to worm for everything including fluke.
The weather this year in our area has been a major problem for stock keeping and has caused massive worm counts.
Wormed them all according and they have already started drying up and are on yet another fresh piece of ground.
I home slaughter 4 lambs for my own freezer, the rest go away.
I have one entire ram lamb whose balls didn't drop, who I want to get done early before he starts to take an interest in his sisters/cousins! He and 3 others were going in my freezer early sept, before I have my annual break late in September, then the others will go in oct.
I was just trying to get the ram lamb away, without having to separate and make another small flock to make more work for the house sitter/animal carer.
Very simple, just wanting to make life easier and interested to know if by doing this I might make myself and my family ill!! Doesn't make me an idiot, or unable to plan my worming programme. Just the normal things that crop up on a with livestock to challenge you.