How to have a worm-free winter

Removing production-limiting worms from cattle at housing can support healthy growth rates in youngstock, and improve milk production in heifers due to calve over winter.

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How to have a worm-free winter

Follow these five tips for an effective worm-free winter:

1. Identify at-risk youngstock to treat at housing. Treat calves and first and second-season young stock that have been exposed to worms on the pasture. Ideally, treat them as soon as they are housed to provide the greatest benefit.

2. Assess the risk of liver fluke infection. All ages of cattle are at risk if they grazed pasture where liver fluke is present, or cattle were bought in during the season and not given quarantine treatments. Treat high-risk cattle and those confirmed to be infected with fluke at housing to remove the bulk of any fluke infection, and test animals later in the winter to determine if a second dose is required. Your vet or SQP can advise on the interval required between treating and testing.

3. Prioritise heifers due to calve over winter for a worm treatment at housing, this will support optimal milk production post-calving and protect their future fertility.

4. Remember to treat external parasites. Although they're not worms, mites and lice cause itching and irritation in the warmer environment of barns and can cause production loss and damaged hides. Ask your vet or SQP for a product that also treats these external parasites.

5. Check your dosing equipment before use. Check and calibrate application guns are working properly and dispensing the correct dose, before you use them. Clean them after use, to ensure they perform as expected next time.

  IVOMEC® Super is a broad-spectrum, dual-active parasite control for cattle, that treats and provides protection against reinfection from the most pathogenic gutworm species including Ostertagia ostertagi, Cooperia spp., and the cattle lungworm, plus adult liver fluke, sucking lice and mange mites.

IVOMEC® Super Injection for Cattle contains ivermectin and clorsulon. POM-VPS. Advice should be sought from the prescriber. Further information available in the SPC or from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd, RG12 8YS, UK. Tel: 01344 746957. Email: [email protected]. IVOMEC® and the Steerhead® logo are registered trademarks of Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health France SCS, used under licence. ©2023 Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health UK Ltd. All rights reserved. Date of preparation: Oct 2023. UI-BOV-0110-2023. Use Medicines Responsibly

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