14/06/2026
Worms! ๐Worms! ๐ชฑ๐Worms! ๐ชฑ๐ And More worms!! Make sure to look out for signs of worm infestation in you pets sheep, goats, and alpaca!!
The conditions over the past month have put us on high alert for parasite infestations! ๐จ๐จ๐จ And sadly the LVS team are seeing and increasing in patients at the clinic with signs like sudden death, anaemia ๐ง๐ผ (white membranes), bottle jaw (soft swelling under jaw that is oedema) and ill-thrift in ๐goats, ๐๐sheep, and ๐ฆAlpacas! ๐ฑ.
To promote effective management of parasites we recommend monitoring of parasite burdens in small ruminants through regular faecal egg counts (FEC)๐ฌ. The objective of this monitoring is to keep your animals healthy and to avoid over-use of drenches which will select for resistance making them less effective in the future. We donโt want that!!
โWhat we need? About 6-10 pellets of poo as fresh as possible from at least 5 individual animals. If you have less than five animals that is fine.
๐ณ How do I get the poo ๐ฉ?? You can collect from the re**um which is best, but you can collect from the ground but must be fresh. We recommend doing this in the morning and looking for steaming โจ๏ธ piles. Wear gloves ๐งค๐งคand wash hands ๐ฆthoroughly afterward.
๐ฆWhat do I collect it into? Plastic lunch baggies or use old egg carton.
๐ฅ Drop off to our clinic as soon as possible. Ideally keep in a cool place till drop off. No longer than 24 hours after collection for best results
Please contact us if you have concerns about worm infestations or pricing on investigations and flock health!! We would love to help develop a treatment and control plan for your pets and farm!! 02 4655 0777
https://www.dpi.nsw.gov.au/animals-and-livestock/sheep/health/internal-parasites/managing-worms-in-goats-in-nsw