Otago Daily Times

Effective pre-lamb purchasing

- Veterinary Centre Oamaru

PRELAMB anthelmint­ic treatments are the next big animal health considerat­ion for sheep farmers. The prelamb animal health market, including drench capsules and long acting injection, is always extremely competitiv­e.

From the farmer’s viewpoint, this is a bonus! Keeping costs under control is important in every business market.

Long acting drench treatments can provide some of the best returns available to a farmer. But the difference between very good outcomes and average outcomes from your investment relies on the selection of the right product for the job and how it is used.

The really important issue is for us, as vets is to transfer informed advice on the most cost effective aspects. The big issues that should be considered:

Are you using the right product for your farming situation this season?

For drench decisions, are you thinking about the larval challenge on the ground?

Are ewes under more pressure than usual, and is adequate feed available? Is the option you choose sustainabl­e? Will it still perform in 10 years’ time? In the case of depot drench products, can some ewes be left untreated to foster refugia?

When should capsules or long acting injections be used?

Would there be an economic gain giving capsules earlier this year, to improve lamb birthweigh­t and survival? Or are you going to have too many dags at weaning because the capsules went in too early?

What is your drench resistance status, and how well are products really working?

Have you booked in a full drench test so you have good informatio­n to work from? These are very real questions and will have the biggest influence on your investment economical­ly. The same principles and sentiment apply to dairy farmers. From our business there are three principles that guide our advice in his area:

1. Are we recommendi­ng the right product, with the best informatio­n to see it used in the best way, for a sustainabl­e, productive advantage?

2. Will our advice result in our farming clients succeeding? Our business must be one where our services and supplies contribute to successful farming.

3. Rather than simply present the farmer with the least possible cost we must include the investment which gives the maximum cost effective and sustainabl­e return.

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