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Horse Worming: It’s Not Just When You Worm, It’s What You Use
It’s a common rule of thumb to worm horses at the change of each season. Autumn rolls around, and it’s time to treat. Then again in winter, spring and summer…
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Preparing Cattle for Winter: What to Focus on Now
Winter performance is often determined well before conditions tighten. As pasture quality declines and energy demand increases, cattle can begin to lose condition quickly if not managed early. While feed…
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Drying Off Cattle: Setting Up for the Next Season
Drying off is more than just the end of a lactation period — it’s a key opportunity to reset cows and set them up for the next production cycle. How…
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When Would You Use Vitamin B12 in Cattle?
Vitamin B12 is involved in energy metabolism, helping cattle convert nutrients from feed into usable energy. It works closely with trace minerals such as cobalt, which is required for B12…
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THE POWER OF 3 – Why triple-active drenches are becoming the new normal in sheep and cattle
Across Australia, internal parasite control in both sheep and cattle is changing. The shift toward triple-active (“3-way”) drenches is not driven by marketing or fashion, but by necessity. On many…
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Liver Fluke in Livestock – Seasonal Risk and Treatment Timing
Liver fluke is one of the more complex and often overlooked parasite challenges in livestock. In the right conditions, infections can build over time and impact animal performance before obvious…
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Autumn Worm Pressure in Sheep – Why Monitoring Matters
Across many Australian sheep-producing regions, autumn marks a period when internal parasite burdens can begin to build. After months of warm conditions and grazing pressure, worm populations on pasture may…
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3 Signs Sheep May Have Worms
Internal parasites are a common challenge in grazing systems, particularly as seasonal conditions change. Worm burdens often build gradually, meaning the early signs can be subtle and easy to overlook.…
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Why Autumn Is a Key Time for Worm Control in Sheep
Seasonal conditions play a major role in the development of internal parasites in grazing livestock. For many sheep producers, autumn represents a period when worm burdens can begin to increase…
