Animal Health Product Catalogue New Zealand

SHEEP

FECRTs and larval counts look to give a snapshot in time of the levels of resistance of different parasite species to the different drench classes and combinations of these on a property. Each drench class and combination is tested in a minimum of 10 lambs (30 lambs/group provide much better accuracy. The more that can be included in each group the better). Depending on the number of drench classes and combinations that require testing, you will usually need at least between 60 and 100 lambs that have not been drenched within 4-6 weeks before you start the test. The test involves taking baseline faecal samples on the day of the drench and taking faecal samples 10-14 days later. Faecal Egg Count Reduction Test (FECRT) and Larval Count

WHAT YOU WILL NEED

Day 0: Getting baseline results and drenching

10 mL Syringes (for dosing)

Identification method; ear tags or marker

INDIVIDUAL FAECAL SAMPLES (x 20) Take individual faecal samples from 20 randomly selected lambs from the whole mob of lambs. This can be 3 or 4 lambs from each drench group depending on the number of groups you have. Don’t forget to use disinfectant-free lube. • Identify the samples with the lamb’s number if possible. • Lab tests to request: 20 x Individual Faecal Samples for faecal egg count (FEC)

Plastic bags/pottles for collecting faeces; Day 0 x 20, Day 10-14 x 60-300

Marker pen

Weigh scales

1 x Pooled Quantitative Larval Culture (using all 20 samples)

RECOMMENDED DRENCH CHECK GROUPS

DRENCHING • Randomly allocate lambs into a drench group, a minimum of 10 lambs per group. • Weigh each lamb and dose using a syringe according to the instructions. • Identify each lamb by ear tag or marker so that they can be identified in 10-14 days’ time.

1. Control Group – no treatment 2. Abamectin 3. Oxfendazole 4. Levamisole 5. Abamectin/Benzimidazole 6. Abamectin/Oxfendazole/Levamisole

Day 10-14: Faecal sample collection day

OTHER GROUPS THAT CAN BE ADDED TO TEST

INDIVIDUAL FAECAL SAMPLES Collect individual faecal samples from each lamb and identify each one with the lamb’s number - and/or the marker colour i.e. must identify to drench group.

7. Moxidectin 8. Oxfendazole/Levamisole 9. Derquantel/Abamectin 10. Monepantel/Abamectin

• Lab tests to request: 60-100 minimum individual faecal samples

1 x Quantitative Larval Culture per group

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