Gutworm species, liver fluke, and the cattle lungworm pose significant threats to the health, fertility, and productivity of your cattle, and youngstock are particularly at risk.
To combat these threats, a proactive approach is essential, working closely with your vet or local animal health advisor to balance sufficient exposure to gutworm and lungworm species to build robust immunity over time, while minimising the risk of parasitic disease and production loss.
Planning your pasture usage is an important step. Safe grazing should be preserved for animals more susceptible to parasitic disease from a gutworm challenge, and plan to rotate or rest other fields to prevent high worm burdens building up. Identifying when cleaner paddocks will become available, and can be prioritised for youngstock, will help minimise the impact of worms on their growth.
Susceptible cattle on farms with a known risk of lungworm could benefit from a lungworm vaccine. Discuss with your vet and remember that both doses need to be given before turnout. Regular monitoring and pasture management is still required because a high lungworm challenge can still overcome vaccine-induced immunity.
Turning cattle out fluke-free is also an important step in breaking the lifecycle of this parasite. Faecal egg count tests in late winter can help identify whether treatment is required to remove the adult stage of liver fluke to prevent egg output in the spring, and reduce pasture infectivity later in the season.
Pour-On is a tried and tested wormer that treats and provides protection against reinfection with the most pathogenic gutworm species, Ostertagia ostertagi for up to 21 days, and the cattle lungworm for up to 28 days. |
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