No worming routine - help!

Foxford

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I moved my youngsters yard due to relocating for work recently. I'm sure I asked them when I went to look at the new place if they had a worming routine, but it seems like they don't.
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Is there any point at all in worming him individually? I'm planning to leave in the spring when I will obviously worm him straight away. He has been wormed regularly up till now.
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Any advice appreciated.
 
yes there is a point in worming the individually, it will still protect yours particularly youngsters as they can be more susceptible so you should carry on doing whatever program you are doing at the moment.

hope that helps!
 
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yes there is a point in worming the individually, it will still protect yours particularly youngsters as they can be more susceptible so you should carry on doing whatever program you are doing at the moment.

hope that helps!

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Thanks! I was under the impression that is there was a worm problem, he would just ingest the eggs again straight away? It would probably put my mind at rest though.
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