Elders Seasons Magazine - Winter 2021

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Animal Health

COMBINATION VS ROTATION: THE BIG QUESTION IN LICE MANAGEMENT Combination vs rotation: the big question in lice management While combination drenches for worm control are widely accepted by sheep producers, there has not been a dual action product for lice control – until now. Fennec, Australia’s first combination lice treatment, also offers 5-weeks protection from reinfestation*. Fennec’s dual active ingredients – imidacloprid and abamectin, have given producers a new weapon in the war against lice, which costs the industry $120 million a year.

“Imidacloprid and abamectin both cause paralysis of the lice but studies have shown that the actives act in different ways, so, Fennec offers a two-pronged attack against lice.

Dr Yan Laurenson, senior research fellow with the School of Environmental and Rural Science at the University of New England, said using a double active was “the responsible thing to do”.

“In addition, the actives do not have a common resistance pathway. This is important, as it is less likely that lice will develop resistance to either actives when used together than to one of them alone, which in turn can slow the onset of resistance on a farm.”

Dr Laurenson, whose research areas include parasite drug resistance, said the chances of lice developing resistance to two actives given at the same time was “very, very small”. “This is a step beyond using a traditional rotation, which may inadvertently allow resistance to build,” Dr Laurenson said. “With lice, the goal is complete eradication. Any lice that may be resistant to the first active will be killed by the second active.” Boehringer Ingelheim’s cattle and sheep technical manager, Dr Gareth Kelly, said the efficacy of Fennec’s dual action would resonate with sheep producers looking for a simple and easy to use treatment to eradicate lice and prevent wool cut losses. “The combination offers sheep producers a solution to safeguard their flock from lice and most importantly preserve the efficacy of current actives for much longer,” Dr Kelly said. “History has shown that sheep lice are highly capable of developing resistance to single active lousicides. The use of a dual action product can decrease the chance of resistance building up.”

Dr Kelly said effective lice control was not just an economic consideration for the producer, but also a big issue for the industry. If left unchecked, sheep lice infestations can cause reductions in wool cut of up to 1 kilogram per head. They downgrade wool quality by reducing yield and increasing the amount of wool placed in inferior lines because of un-scourable colour and cotting. Fennec is quick acting and long lasting. Sheep are protected from reinfestation for five weeks after application, when applied within 24 hours of shearing. “While the science behind Fennec is more complex, it is just as simple and easy to use as traditional pourons, but its dual active ingredients pack a much bigger punch,” Dr Kelly said. To find out more about Fennec Pour-On, head to www.fennecpouron. com.au or visit your local Elders branch. 1. Lice in sheep - Victorian Farmers Federation www.vff.org.au › Factsheet_Livestock_LiceinsheepV2 2. http://www.liceboss.com.au/sheep-goats/about-lice.php

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Hoof care and managing pain in lame cattle

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pages 73-74

Plasson extends sponsorship of endangered Tasmanian Devil

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pages 70-72

Poly Silos, Clearly a Better Solution

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page 69

Feed Quality impacting Animal performance – Reducing the challenge of storage Mycotoxins

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pages 64-65

Diesel Essential Portable Ute Packs

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Revolutionary Remote Walk Over Weighing delivers individual animal weights from the paddock

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page 63

The new tech that’s changing the way properties sell

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pages 54-58

New Gallagher S12 Lithium Solar Fence Energizer aids in pasture renovation

2min
pages 59-62

Combination vs rotation: the big question in lice management

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page 53

Early eason fly treatment: Act now to reap benefits throughout the fly season

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pages 51-52

Stamina grazing-tolerant lucerne with true grazing tolerance

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Pastoral AG & The Hunter River Company

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Managing winter cereal crops for maximum performance

3min
page 47

Dual-active cattle drench a game-changer for cattle producers

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page 39

Start the season with a clean, clear boom sprayer

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pages 34-35

GlanEry combines two sheep vaccines in one

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pages 36-38

Next generation aphid control for canola growers

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page 33

SST and the good oil for spray adjuvants

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pages 30-32

How Post-Emergence Nutrition Affects Your Broadacre Crops

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pages 26-28

Mollusc mitigation – what risks do snails and slugs pose?

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page 29

What’s in the toolkit for winter?

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pages 23-25

New tank mix partner a ‘priority’ for broadleaf weeds

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pages 12-14

Farmer trades livestock without putting down a dollar

3min
pages 8-10

ProGibb SG fills the winter feed gap

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pages 15-19

Need a fence quote? Waratah can help

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A green future for nitrate fertilisers

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pages 20-22

Complete options for weed control with Arylex active products

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Backing you, backing the RFDS

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Fungicide spray window in southern canola crops a game changer

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