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With the high amount spent on cattle drenches each year and with resistance becoming more and more widespread, this update outlines what drenches are more suitable for different situations, and what factors farmers should take into consideration before choosing their drenches.
It also covers some important drench resistance facts that you should know.
Previous Updates
Update # 26 - Drenching Cattle
Update # 25 - Drench Resistance in New England (AUS): What the advertisements don't tell you
Update # 24 - Improving Worm Control in Horses
Update # 23 - Facial Eczema and Zinc
Update # 22 - Smarter Drenching with Oral Treatments
Update # 21 - Getting the Timing Right
Update # 20 - FECPAK Goes Global
Update # 19 - Faecal Spore Counting - A Farmer's Experience
Update # 18 - Key Parasite Monitoring Goals - "A work in progress"
Update # 17 - The Need to Improve the Current Laboratory System
Update # 16 - Larval Cultures
Update # 15 - Managing "Run-off" and "Sacrifice" Areas
Update # 14 - Monitoring the Capsule Investment
Update # 13 - SPORPAK - A New Tool in the Battle Against Facial Eczema
Update # 12 - Interpretation of FEC Results
Update # 11 - Quarantine Strategies
Update # 10 - Individual vs Composite Sampling
Update # 9 - Parasite Monitoring Tools
Update # 8 - Tapeworm - Are they really a Problem?
Update # 7 - Spring Parasite Management
Update # 6 - Living with Drench Resistance
Update # 5 - Capsule Use - The Debate
Update # 4 - Parasites and Calves - Birth to Weaning
Update # 3 - The Effet of Sheep and Cattle Integration on Parasitism
Update # 2 - Autumn Ewe Management
Update # 1 - Detecting Drench Resistance
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