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    Lamb losses a threat as warm weather causes Nematodirus and roundworm spike

    mmBy Simon KingMay 23, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Wet weather followed by a sudden increase in temperature is causing a high Nematodirus and roundworm risk on farms nationwide, according to reports from Parasite Watch.

    The real-time parasite monitoring service from Zoetis, uses data from faecal egg counts on 24 farms across the country.

    Nematodirus has been reported on farms in the North East as well as further south. A farm in Stockton on Tees last week reported a Nematodirus count of 350 eggs per gram (epg) and a roundworm egg count of 560 epg. 250 epg is the threshold over which treatment is recommended.

    Vet, Maarten Boers of the Livestock Partnership, West Sussex, said he is starting to see problems in lambs that are 4-6 weeks old.

    He said: “These lambs are of an age where they are really starting to consume grass. Apart from Easter weekend, the temperatures have been quite cool keeping worms at bay. However, now it is starting to warm up we are seeing some high worm egg counts and reports of Nematodirus. One client phoned up on Friday saying he’d lost some big lambs suddenly toNematodirus.”

    Faecal egg counts will not always highlight Nematodirusas it is the immature larvae causing the losses. Mr Boers recommends farmers only use a white drench forNematodirus if they can be sure there are no roundworms present.

    He said: “Nip Nematodirus in the bud and after that monitor worm burdens using faecal egg counts. Later in the season you will need to rotate drench groups and then go in with STARTECT® to wipe out any resistant worms,” he said.

    Nematodirus can strike very quickly in lambs under three-months-old that don’t have immunity to the parasite, starting with the sudden onset of diarrhoea. They will often appear dull and depressed stopping suckling and will lose condition.

    When left untreated, death can occur rapidly due to dehydration. Those that do survive will often take 2-3 months longer to reach acceptable market weights.

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    Zoetis vet Dr Dave Armstrong said it’s important farmers not only keep an eye out for Nematodirus, but are also aware of which other worms may be challenging stock on their farm:

    “If you’ve got a mixed infestation, you need to be confident the treatment you are using is effective against both Nematodirus and stomach worms. Traditionally, if farmers have Nematodirus they will treat using a white wormer; which is fine, as long as there’s not a mixed worm burden.”

    “If you’ve got a mixed worm burden and you use a white wormer, which you may have resistance to, it is a dangerous situation. When a wormer is only 60-90% effective you won’t see any visual resistance issues in your lambs, but you also won’t be maximising their growth potential. Additionally, you will be accelerating resistance build up on your farm.”

    He added: “You need to find out what worms are on your farm, which treatments are working and which are not, to protect the future of your business.”

    Accessing Parasite Watch
    Farmers, vets and SQPs can access the latest Parasite Watch updates on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, as well as the website www.parasitewatch.co.uk  to help monitor and manage worms effectively.

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