Episodes

  • Episode 8 What’s important about a parasite’s life cycles
    Dec 16 2019

    There are many ways to tackle parasites and a good understanding of their life cycles is critical knowledge. In this episode we look at the life cycles and the conditions for development of flies, lice and worms and we see how this can help us exploit the chinks in their armour.  

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    34 mins
  • Episode 7 The History of drenches
    Dec 16 2019

    In this episode we look at the amazing history of where drenching began then move onto the various classes of drenches available today. We look at what their properties are and their role up to today and the best way we can look after them now.

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    Ian's limerick
    I looked up and just gave a shrug
    A hundred and one types of drug
    They all make the claim
    That sounds just the same
    And I feel like an absolute mug

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    39 mins
  • Episode 9 Better control of parasites and extending the life of your drenches through Integrated Parasite Management (IPM)
    Dec 16 2019

    This episode looks at integrated parasite management (IPM), which is all the different practices you can use to reduce parasites on your property. IPM reduces your reliance on drenches and aids in extending the life of those drenches on your farm.  It covers aspects of drenching, testing, breeding, grazing management and pastures.  
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    24 mins
  • Episode 10 Has organics got anything to teach the non-organic farmer
    Dec 16 2019

    In this episode Susan interviews Ian, who in the past has been an organics standards auditor, and we learn a little about organic farming of livestock and how organic farms manage their parasites. The question is : are there some lessons in there for those of us who run conventional farms? It seems when everything depends on good planning you really need to do it well.

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    Ian's limerick
    Organic farming is grouse
    But don’t get a worm, fly or louse
    Cos a drench or a dip
    Or a tail fold nip
    They won’t let those things near your house

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    15 mins
  • Episode 6 Fly control as you move away from mulesing with John Webb Ware
    Dec 16 2019

    In this episode we interview John Webb Ware, the senior consultant with the Mackinnon Project, University of Melbourne Veterinary School, about his experiences with his clients that have chosen to move away from mulesing into non-mulesed fine wool Merinos. What it has taken to achieve this and what the traps and downfalls are for the uninitiated.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 5 Visiting our friends at the APVMA
    Dec 16 2019

    In this episode we speak with James Deller the Director, Residue and Trade, with the APVMA as he explains the role of the APVMA in protecting our livestock, us the farmers, our trade and our environment. He discusses what is needed to bring a product to registration and how WHP and ESIs are established.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 4 What about the parasites on the pasture?
    Dec 13 2019

    This episode with Dr Paul Nilon of Tasmania will explore the ways in which we can clean up the parasite stages on the paddocks and make them suitable for young weaners through their first testing season. It covers Smart grazing and cross grazing with cattle how they work, how to do it and what is needed. It also looks at innovative uses and traps for beginners.



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    Ian's Limerick

    When choosing a paddock to graze

    There are only some limited ways

    To make sure it’s free 

    Of that pesky L3

    Cos to clean it takes hundreds of days

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    42 mins
  • Episode 3 What happens when you take your finger off the pulse
    Oct 30 2019

    This episode looks at disasters that did occur when a quarantine drench was missed, even with experienced producers. It explains the importance of the quarantine process, including drench choice and timing, isolation, monitoring and paddock selection. This includes not only when sheep are purchased, but when your own sheep are returning from agistment or another of your properties.

    Email your feedback or topic suggestions: wormcasts@paraboss.com.au

    Ian's limerick
    Was buying in sheep that it caught us
    A great mob of wethers he bought us
    But just like a mug
    We used the wrong drug
    Now we’re plagued by Haemonchus contortus

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    15 mins