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Medication for lambs

  • 15-04-2013 06:12PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 105 ✭✭


    A search didn’t throw up anything useful so..
    Looking for what medication I need to give my 10 day old lambs and when. Any suggestions on which product and how to keep the cost down for dosing just 4 lambs as regards ‘use by’.
    I’m thinking its Clostridia first, ticks/flies, Fluke then worms as necessary.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 328 ✭✭DMAXMAN


    EP90 wrote: »
    A search didn’t throw up anything useful so..
    Looking for what medication I need to give my 10 day old lambs and when. Any suggestions on which product and how to keep the cost down for dosing just 4 lambs as regards ‘use by’.
    I’m thinking its Clostridia first, ticks/flies, Fluke then worms as necessary.
    as regards clostridia they should have immunity from the ewes/colostrum for 6 weeks. that would also be around the age for their first dose covering nematodirus and stomach worms. after that they probably will need a dose every 3-4 weeks for worms. they wont need a fluke dose until late autumn. for flies you generally treat before they get attacked first so depends on the weather but probably around mid june or even a little earlier.number of different pour ons on the market so depends on price and how close lambs are to sale which you use. most doses/pour ons/ vaccines come in biggish packs so you are going to be hard pushed to use them by best before dates. I suggest that you find a local sheep farmer and ask would he sell you enough each time for what you want. in my case I would gladly give it free to someone in your situation for a little bit of help now and again at sheep, maybe shearing or dipping times


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 105 ✭✭EP90


    Most helpful, thanks.


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