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Podcast von Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS)
A podcast for sheep farmers, vets and anybody with an interest in sheep health. This is the official podcast of Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (SCOPS).
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Back in series 1 we discussed Liver Fluke but today we’re going to dive into the subject in more detail and talk about how to approach a season where the risk of liver fluke is predicted to be high. In the past many farmers would have heard the risk is high and simply reached for the drench gun - today we want to explore why that is no longer an effective option and talk about the available alternatives. Host Ben Eagle is joined by Lesley Stubbings, Independent Consultant working with SCOPS. We are also joined by John Graham-Brown from the University of Liverpool, Joe Angell a vet from Wern Vets in North Wales and farmer Alex Crossley. Useful Links: https://www.nadis.org.uk/parasite-forecast.aspx [https://www.nadis.org.uk/parasite-forecast.aspx] https://www.scops.org.uk/internal-parasites/liver-fluke/ [https://www.scops.org.uk/internal-parasites/liver-fluke/] Testing for liver fluke: A joint SCOPS and COWS webinar to introduce the new lateral flow test | Webinars | National Sheep Association [https://nationalsheep.org.uk/webinars/testing-for-liver-fluke-a-joint-scops-and-cows-webinar-to-introduce-the-new-lateral-flow-test/] Liver Fluke Rapid Antibody Test | Norbrook Laboratories [https://www.norbrook.com/products/liver-fluke-rapid-antibody-test/] Lack of efficacy of triclabendazole against Fasciola hepatica is present on sheep farms in three regions of England, and Wales - Kamaludeen - 2019 - Veterinary Record - Wiley Online Library [https://bvajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1136/vr.105209]

In this episode we are talking about multi-anthelmintic resistance and what to do if and when this happens. You have probably heard a lot about increasing resistance to anthelmintics in recent years and there are now reports that worms on some sheep farms have resistance to more than one class of wormer. So in this episode we’ll be asking what this really means. Ben's co-host is Dr David Bartley, who is a Principal Investigator in the Disease Control Division of Moredun Research Institute. Guests include vet Emily Gascoigne who is based in Dorset and David Cotterell, the farm manager at Kingston Maurward College in Dorchester. The panel tell us what they have learned when it comes to tackling multi anthelmintic resistance on farms and how to maintain effective worm control. For more information on SCOPS visit www.scops.org.uk [https://www.scops.org.uk/] For our podcast disclaimer see here - scops.org.uk/podcasts/ [https://www.scops.org.uk/podcasts/] Host: Ben Eagle Co-host: Dr David Bartley (Moredun Research Institute) Guests: Emily Gascoigne (vet, Dorset); David Cotterell (farm manager, Dorset)

In this episode we are talking about incorporating a Group 4 or 5 wormer as a mid to late season dose for your lambs. We’ll discuss when and how they can be best used to preserve the efficacy of all the wormer groups and why farmers shouldn’t ‘wait’ to use them. For more information on SCOPS visit www.scops.org.uk [https://www.scops.org.uk/] For our podcast disclaimer see here - scops.org.uk/podcasts/ [https://www.scops.org.uk/podcasts/] Host: Ben Eagle Co-host: Lesley Stubbings (sheep consultant) Guests: Nerys Wright (sheep consultant), Chris Elkington (sheep farmer, Lincolnshire) and Joe Henry (vet, Northumberland)

In this episode we are talking about quarantine procedures and how you can make simple recommendations daily reality. Quarantine and associated treatments are vital components in maintaining flock health – preventing parasites and other diseases from being imported into the home flock – and there’s a long list of diseases and conditions that can be prevented through quarantine procedure. So why is it that when surveys are carried out so few farmers actually seem to employ any quarantine routine? For more information on SCOPS visit www.scops.org.uk [https://www.scops.org.uk/] For our podcast disclaimer see here - scops.org.uk/podcasts/ [https://www.scops.org.uk/podcasts/] Host: Ben Eagle Co-host: Nerys Wright (sheep consultant) Guests: Bryan and Liz Griffiths (farmer in north Devon); Davinia Hinde (vet in Yorkshire)

In this episode we talk about environmental impacts and how acting on the SCOPS principles can help to reduce the impact of medicine use on the environment. We ask what it means in practice for parasite control in sheep and cattle, how achievable it is and what tools there are to enable it? For more information on SCOPS visit www.scops.org.uk [https://www.scops.org.uk/] For our podcast disclaimer see here - scops.org.uk/podcasts/ [https://www.scops.org.uk/podcasts/] Host: Ben Eagle Co-host: Dr Philip Skuce (Moredun Research Institute) Guests: Rob Howe (vet); Rich Thomas (mixed farmer from Herefordshire)
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