We move the sheep every 2-4 days but sometimes they return to the paddock again too soon and pick up some worms. We are always towing the line of maximum stocking rate for what our pasture can handle. Makes it hard to avoid the dewormer all together, but we do use it sparingly.
nostr:nprofile1qqsy6q3ua80awknlxp6m368qssqghct6ra6scca4meepumhcswkuwegpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6at5d9h8jampd3kx2apwvdhk6tcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0hzcsrt I saw you reply or post about some minor worm issues you've experienced with your flock. I couldn't find the post to reply to it, but wanted to mention we've had good success with organic practices, but both members of our cartel practice frequent moving to, which I think you employ longer stays.
Redmond's salt with infused garlic is a favorite of all of our livestock.
We've used Garlic Barrier (only the large bottle is concentrated) as a spot treatment for stock with issues.
We've fed copper sulfate straight free choice (small quantities). Alternative to this is mix Fertrells Grazing Choice with copper into your rotation.
The other member also drenches with organic ACV.
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