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Webinar: Haemonchus – The challenge of treatment decisions

Haemonchus is a relevant subject at the moment, 2025 was the year many first experienced it. But, there is a huge difference between the presence of Haemonchus the parasite and it causing clinical disease (Haemonchosis).

Join SCOPS, RUMA Agriculture, Moredun  and Edinburgh University for a webinar on this challenging parasite.

Panellists and Programme: David Bartley – Moredun, Rob Kelly – Edinburgh University, Nerys Wright – Sheep consultant and SCOPS

  • What is Haemonchus – the parasite and how do we know we have it ? – Dave Bartley
  • Identifying the condition – an introduction to FAMACHA cards and training – Rob Kelly
  • Considering the need to treat – Farm case studies from 2025 – how will this help us in 2026? – Nerys Wright
  • Panel discussion – All

 

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