AutumnDays
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Bit of background, bought the lad last year as a companion to my broken (self inflicted!) youngster as I knew I would be moving to our own place at the end of the year. Slotted in with parasite management: regular test and treat if advised, daily poo picking etc. Noticed on his vet history (when I eventually got it) he's had historical episodes of colic that the vet always advised previous owner to test and treat for tapeworm. Unsure it this was done, as nothing noted on his record.
Now we are on our own land (which hasn't had any animals on it for 20+yrs) and I still test and treat, cross graze with sheep, daily poo pick (although with this wet I have been unable to get a barrow/trailer on the fields, so little paddocks rotated between them and the sheep is the best I can do with boot sucking clay). Tapeworm test results yesterday: young girlie is very low, he is moderate/high. Again. Despite them being in the same pasture together, same management, and him being treated as per advice, alternating drug families, he's always at this result. Any ideas where to go from here? I'm starting to wonder about resistance, but am a bit stumped with what to do if it is
Now we are on our own land (which hasn't had any animals on it for 20+yrs) and I still test and treat, cross graze with sheep, daily poo pick (although with this wet I have been unable to get a barrow/trailer on the fields, so little paddocks rotated between them and the sheep is the best I can do with boot sucking clay). Tapeworm test results yesterday: young girlie is very low, he is moderate/high. Again. Despite them being in the same pasture together, same management, and him being treated as per advice, alternating drug families, he's always at this result. Any ideas where to go from here? I'm starting to wonder about resistance, but am a bit stumped with what to do if it is