2019
DOI: 10.12968/live.2019.24.6.299
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Footrot control, farm assurance and antimicrobial stewardship — making use of opportunities to engage sheep farmers

Abstract: Prompt treatment of individually lame sheep with parenteral and topical antibiotics without foot trimming remains the recommended best practice for footrot control, and is considered appropriate and justified antimicrobial use. Several antibiotic groups are licensed for footrot in sheep; all are effective but it would be prudent to use certain classes as a first-line treatment. Culling sheep with repeated lameness, separating at time of treatment and preserving the flock lameness status through quarantine proc… Show more

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