[Jacob-list] re: worming techniques

Dave & Katrina oberlef at supernet.com
Sat Nov 16 11:36:18 EST 2002


WE are still sorting thru our approach to wormers.  A friend of mine told
me that in the four yrs they had owned Jacobs they never wormed! I have
several of their sheep...very healthy animals. They did have more pasture
to rotate on and lived in a colder climate.  

Environment does make a difference, I think,especially rotation or large
acreage, but I will say that we have  experienced some lines seeming to be
more resistant to parasites than others. I really like the idea of not
covering over these traits by following a set worming schedule for the
whole flock. However, the thing I have learned since experiencing the ewe
with nose bots is that the other catagories of parasites (lungworms,
nosebots,etc) need to be watched out for using different symptoms as
guidelines.  That is, a sheep that never gets the runs but has extra fluid
from the nose or cough without other cold symptoms should be considered for
a worm load also. 

ONe other thought on this topic...  I have heard breeders say that
inbreeding caused an inability to adjust to new environments.  Wasn's sure
how I felt about inbreeding when I saw the Twigg flock (15 yrs on the same
ram) They looked fine to me.  HOwever, it did seem this summer that the
Twiggs had more difficulties adjusting than most Jacobs. For the most part
healthy and happy, periodically they would get liquid diarrhea, or show
signs of tapeworms. We have never dealt much with worms here, but these
sheep all had to be penned up a few times off pasture and wormed to stop
the diarrhea problem... except for the lambs that were brought here has
newborns, they never got the runs at all!  Interesting and I am not sure
what to make of it.  Seems all have cleared up now and hopefully next year
they will have adjusted completely, as they are great sheep and I would
miss them on the property.  The runs are not something I want to deal with
on a regular basis.  I am spoiled by no-care sheep. Katrina Lefever,
Chicory Lane.

> [Original Message]
> From: Mary Hansson <mhansson1 at triad.rr.com>
> To: <jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
 > Date: 11/16/02 8:19:38 AM
> Subject: RE: [Jacob-list] re: worming techniques
>
> Three different vets have specifically told me to use the injectable in
> the mouth instead of using it as an injectable as it is much more
> specific in it's action on eliminating the parasites in the gut.  We
> haven't had any problems with parasites on the outside of the sheep to
> speak of.
> 
> Mary Ellen Hansson, ISeeSpots Farm
> Jacob Sheep:  Those horny, fuzzy critters
> Shop:  Knitting, crochet, spinning supplies
> www.iseespots.com (336) 854-6209
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jacob-list-admin at jacobsheep.com
> [mailto:jacob-list-admin at jacobsheep.com] On Behalf Of Linda
> Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 8:05 AM
> To: heislord at neobright.net; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
> Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] re: worming techniques
> 
> 
> Availability for me. I can run down to my either of my local feed stores
> and pick up 50ML of the injectable.  Our area stores do not carry alot
> of sheep specific items.  Of course, I can order the drench and I do
> order some sheep items that I can't get locally.  Also, I began using
> the injectable as an injectable and later tried using it orally.  I
> still inject it on occasion.=20
> It works, the vet says it's fine to do it that way, and it's easy. =20
> 
> Linda
> 
> On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 07:39:30 -0500, dave-n-rachel wrote:
> >could somebody tell me why i so often hear it recommended to use a pour
> 
> >on or injectable orally??? we are in ohio, and ivomec is readily
> >available in a
> >very palatable drench labeled specifically for sheep...... we've
> >used the
> >valbazen drench, (also labeled for sheep) ivomec, on occasion, and
> >the
> >safeguard horse paste on pregnant ewes at 4x the weight dosage for
> >horses...
> >(for instance a 100 lb sheep or goat would get a 400 lb dose... )(AS
> >PER THE
> >VETS INSTRUCTIONS) we do regular fecals on our flock and only worm
> >when
> >necessary, but i truly can't figure the dvantage in using something
> >orally
> >that was meant to be injectable... help me out?? thanks -
> >rachel in ohio
> >www.LambzOwn.com
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Mary Hansson" <mhansson1 at triad.rr.com>
> >To: <MarmontJacobs at aol.com>; <jacob-list at jacobsheep.com>
> >Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 8:02 PM
> >Subject: RE: [Jacob-list] re: worming techniques
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>In the US, many sheep are becoming resistant to the Ivomec and=20
> >>Safeguard groups of wormers.
> >>
> >>The injectable form of Ivomectin has been promoted by my former vet as
> >>much better used by the sheep if taken orally by the sheep. =A0My
> >>current
> >>vet has recommended we use Cymetrin (cattle pour on) IN THE MOUTH.
> >>That
> >>bit of advice was made today. =A0He does sheep and goats and cattle
> >>and
> >>horses.....exclusively a large animal practice.
> >>
> >>If you have access to a vet, the best advice is to use them and get to
> >>know them. =A0I got to know my current one (after several long hard
> >>years
> >>without anybody) by having him come out and do a full flock health
> >>check. =A0He learned quickly that I want healthy sheep, want to know
> >>what
> >>is going on that could be improved, and also knows what I am
> >>talking
> >>about when I have called him since.
> >>
> >>
> >>Mary Ellen Hansson, ISeeSpots Farm
> >>Jacob Sheep: =A0Those horny, fuzzy critters
> >>Shop: =A0Knitting, crochet, spinning supplies
> >>www.iseespots.com (336) 854-6209
> >>
> >>
> >>
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