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SubscribeA DrenchCheck provides a simple, fast and low cost indication of possible drench resistance. It is the use of two WormTests—one used before and one after a drench—to see how the drench reduces the worm egg count.
The first WormTest within the DrenchCheck is done up to 10 days before a mob is drenched with a short-acting drench and the second is done exactly 14 days after the mob is drenched (testing earlier or later than 14 days can be inaccurate). The second WormTest should be based on individual samples and not the bulk collection method.
Sheep or goats do not need to be yarded for either of the dung sample collections; dung is collected in the paddock as for a WormTest.
If you wish to test mid-length or long-acting drenches, additional follow-up tests should be carried out; seek professional advice on when to do these.
The DrenchCheck is an ideal starting method to check for drench resistance in a single or combination short-acting drench; however, it has limitations and a DrenchTest (Worm Egg Count Reduction Test/WECRT) should then be used to correctly determine the presence and extent of drench-resistance in any suspect drenches.
Other WormBoss fact sheets are on the WormBoss web site under ‘Tests &Tools’.
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