Western Australia
Program Summary
The WormBoss worm control program for the Western Australian winter rainfall region has five components that are most effective when used in combination.
A summary of the components is below (click on the headings below for more information):
The South-West Medium to High Rainfall Zone
Low Rainfall Cereal Zone
2. WormTest at recommended times
The South-West Medium to High Rainfall Zone
Low Rainfall Cereal Zone
And at other non-routine times as described in the Drench Decision Guide.
3. Use grazing management to create low worm-risk paddocks
4. Breed and feed for worm-resistant sheep
1 Drench refers to worm treatments regardless of route of administration.
2 Drench groups are the chemical family to which an ‘active’ belongs. An ‘active’ is the chemical in a drench responsible for killing worms. Some drenches contain more than one active and are called ‘multi-active’ or ‘combination’ drenches. See Drench groups and actives.
3 ASBVs=Australian Sheep Breeding Values.
This is an up-to-date, integrated regional worm control program for sheep in the south-west region of Western Australia. It builds upon earlier programs and accumulated knowledge, including from the Department of Agriculture and Food, the experience of researchers, consultants and advisers, and new information from the ‘Integrated Parasite Management in Sheep’ project (funded by Australian Wool Innovation).
The program aims to improve the profitability and welfare of your sheep through:
Authors:
Deborah Maxwell (Sheep CRC) and Brown Besier (DAFWA) .
Acknowledgement:
The Sheep CRC wishes to acknowledge the contribution of the parasitologists, veterinary officers, extension officers, consultants and organizations that developed the original programs from which the WormBoss programs have been drawn, in particular, the Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia.
Published:
August 2012
Disclaimer:
Each regional ‘WormBoss worm control program’ has been developed from local research results and experience proven to be relevant and successful for most farms in the region. Sheep CRC acknowledge that this is not the only method of worm control in the region and more refined programs can be developed in consultation with your worm management advisor/veterinarian using information and knowledge specific to your property and sheep.
Future events cannot reliably be predicted accurately. Sheep CRC makes no statement, representations or warranties about the accuracy or completeness of, and you should not rely on any information relating to the ‘WormBoss worm control program’ (‘Information’). The Sheep CRC disclaims all responsibility for the Information and all liability (including without limitation liability and negligence) for all expenses, costs, losses and damages you may incur as a result of the Information being inaccurate or incomplete in any way for any reason.
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