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    New haemonchus online training course launched

    mmBy Simon KingMay 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The University of Edinburgh, working with The Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS) group and other partner organisations, led by Rob Kelly, clinical lecturer, has launched a new online training course focused on Haemonchus contortus (Barber’s pole worm) and its sustainable control in UK sheep flocks.

    This early access gives vet practices the opportunity to complete the training ahead of the peak parasite risk period and be better prepared to support clients with practical, evidence-based advice.

    Nerys Wright, SCOPS technical adviser, said: “Following the reports of Haemonchus seen across parts of the UK last year, this course is a timely opportunity for vets to build confidence in recognising risk, advising clients and using the right tools appropriately.

    “At the same time, it is important not to assume this season will mirror last year. Risk will vary between farms and regions, so decisions should be guided by clinical signs, diagnosis and local conditions rather than expectation alone.”

    The training covers the biology and epidemiology of Haemonchus contortus, how it differs from other roundworms and how to recognise and manage risk on farm. It also draws together key SCOPS parasite control principles and signposts users to trusted additional resources.

    A central feature of the course is detailed guidance on the correct use of the FAMACHA system.

    FAMACHA is a laminated colour card system predominantly used as part of targeted treatment programmes where Haemonchus contortus predominates. Developed in South Africa, it is now being used more widely in the UK, hence the need for training to support its correct and responsible use.

    The training explains why FAMACHA cards are not openly available and must never be photocopied, as the colour shades are carefully selected and calibrated. To protect the integrity of the system, cards must be issued via a veterinary practice, in line with the requirements of the organisation that licenses the card’s use.

    As such, cards requested through the course will be posted to the learner’s nominated vet rather than directly to individuals.

    Phillipa Page, president of the Sheep Veterinary Society, who appears in the course, welcomes the launch.

    She said: “This is a really timely and well-structured resource. Haemonchus continues to be an important parasite to recognise early, but it’s equally important we don’t assume it will be a problem everywhere, every year.

    “I would strongly encourage vets who do any sheep work to take part in the course before the season gets underway, so they are fully equipped to support farmers with evidence‑based advice.”

    SCOPS encourages vets to engage with the training ahead of the wider release and for SQPs and farmers to take advantage of the course when it opens later in the summer (June 29). The course is expected to take one to two hours to complete. To access the course, click here.

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