Summer flock management

Summer flock management
With around 85% of the finished lamb market requiring E, U and R grades for conformation and 2 and 3L for fat class, prime lamb production is reliant on nutritional needs as well as good health and welfare to deliver and receive a premium from the market. Yet with around 40% of Prime lambs not hitting the preferred market criteria, there are improvements still to be made in the UK flock.
Fly strike is encountered in 8/10 flocks or up to ½ million sheep so prevention is key. The severity of fly strike can very much be weather-related and as such, hugely variable year by year. Not treating promptly can lead to severely reduced performance, secondary infections or death. Leaving animals untreated when knowingly affected with strike is also a serious welfare issue. Studies have shown that lambs with scour are 8.5 times more likely to be affected. Open wounds can be reduced by avoiding ear tagging lambs during high risk periods also.
SCOPS Preventative steps
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Have a sound worm control strategy to avoid scouring and poor health arising
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Dagging to reduce soiling and/or remove dirty wool around the breech
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Reduce the incidence of soiling and avoid nutritional upsets causing scouring
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Tail sheep and avoid breeding from sheep that are habitually struck and/or tend to soil themselves due to their conformation
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Dispose of any dead animals quickly
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Reduce and address footrot incidence as a flystrike target as well as head and body strike
Body strike is not the only risk, with flystrike of foot lesions causing severe non-weight bearing lameness, making the existing animal condition far worse.
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Flies lay eggs but larvae do not fully develop and prevent strike attack
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Some formulations spread and binding to the fleece if applied correctly
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Up to 19 weeks protection after shearing but higher cost
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Other ectoparasites not treated
Synthetic pyrethroids (SPs)
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Insecticidal and kill adult and larval stages on contact
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Treats other ectoparasites
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A shorter coverage, withdrawal period and lower cost
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Suitable in protecting new season lambs before they finish
Plunge dip
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Excellent coverage and control of many ectoparasites
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Fixed or mobile facilities required
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Certificates of competency and disposal permits required
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Sheep must remain immersed for one minute or effectiveness against fly strike can be reduced
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Sheep can require at least 3 weeks fleece growth for the insecticide to bind
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Dips are harmful to humans so extreme care and PPE required
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Longer withdrawal periods typically
Handling and application Make sure the handling system is adequate, so application can be applied correctly and sheep are not overcrowded. do not apply to a dirty fleece or treat in the rain, protect yourself with PPE and invest in a decent device with the correct nozzle as they all perform a different job.

Fan or Rose sprays deliver both IGR and insecticidal SP treatment groups applying onto the back and hindquarters. Application technique can be very different for the fleece binding or contact nature of both actives to work correctly. Read the instructions carefully.
Personal protective equipment (PPE)
Washing of any splashes from skin should be undertaken immediately with clean water. If product splashes in eyes, flush thoroughly with water for a prolonged period and seek medical advice immediately. Also use in a well-ventilated area and avoid inhaling the vapour.
Equipment checklist
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Use the correct dosage to the size of the heaviest animal, not the average
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Match the applicator to the quantity of treatment required
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Weigh and consider splitting mixed size batches to prevent underdosing
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Check that the weigh-crate is accurate and clean underneath
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Consider an upgrade to a digital weighing system
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Check the correct treatment is being delivered even with selectable/dial a dose devices
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Use a calibration tube, the neck of a 10ml syringe or a container with accurate calibration marks
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Squirt three or four doses and check the level each time and look out for air bubbles
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Place a gloved finger over the nozzle squeeze to ensure internals are not leaking product back inside the pack
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Resistance to product draw up, dried residual product and worn springs or washers all affect accuracy
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Fit springs at both tube ends avoiding kinks that restrict flow and draw air
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Ensure a clean and free barrel movement, re-lubricate with vegetable (NOT mineral) oil on the plunger O-ring or replace the applicator