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RE: Zertifiziertes Schafhalter-Update

in Deutsch Unplugged2 months ago

Yes, it does! Oh dear, I remember a scene when we used formaldehyde as a footbath against mould. A sheep slipped and I was allowed to treat its belly, udder and extremities with milking fat for a fortnight...
However... in this remedy against external parasites, the dose is minimal... 😉

I know the active ingredient Levamisole from several medications - oral or injected.

It works like magic

Well... only if the parasites are not yet resistant. In Northern Europe there is actually a problem with this (toxic) substance in this respect: resistance! We have a big problem with resistance: The worms live, the hosts die! That's why I'm reporting so little on the net at the moment... 😢

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the hosts die! That's why I'm reporting so little on the net at the moment... 😢

Omg, this is really sad to read. Are your pets alright?.

 2 months ago 

The young animals are okay, they can cope with the parasite infestation with a good immune system. The old animals are ill. One sheep has died. She was too old to shake off the worms, feed through them in her stomach wall and also produce milk for three babies. Now I have three orphans again. It's very sad, yes.

I'm so sorry to hear that. Countless of my pets have died in my arms, I know what it feels like. I hope and pray for health of your remaining sheep

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