Ceriann
Well-Known Member
Our little flock of sheep have had liver fluke. Treated twice and two were symptomatic - we lost one. We tend to keep sheep and horses separate for grazing though they will share the yard in winter (all hay fed on the yard). Sheep tend to graze following horses.
Area has been hit by fluke this winter with a few losing sheep, calves and cows (though low numbers). Ive spoken with vet about risk to horses and they say very low, with test unpredictable and treatment (unlicensed for horses) complex due to toxicity issues. Recommendation was not to treat.
Has anyone tested or treated or considered this please?
Area has been hit by fluke this winter with a few losing sheep, calves and cows (though low numbers). Ive spoken with vet about risk to horses and they say very low, with test unpredictable and treatment (unlicensed for horses) complex due to toxicity issues. Recommendation was not to treat.
Has anyone tested or treated or considered this please?