EPISODE · Aug 29, 2025 · 27 MIN
How to Tackle Haemonchus Part 2 – John Hemingway and Will Allman | VETchat by The Webinar Vet
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are John Hemingway, veterinary surgeon at Shropshire Farm Vets, and Will Allman, Director of Belmont Farm and Equine Vets. In this episode, Anthony, John, and Will discuss the rising challenges in sheep health, particularly focusing on the emerging threat of haemonchus. They explore the importance of diagnosis, treatment strategies, and the role of veterinaryrelationships in managing sheep health effectively. The conversation emphasises the need for monitoring, understanding resistance, and the significance of quarantine measures in preventing outbreaks. The episode provides insight on the importance of communication between farmers and vets to ensure effective management of sheep health. Thank you to our sponsor, Elanco, for making this episode possible.
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Joining Anthony for this episode of VETchat by The Webinar Vet are John Hemingway, veterinary surgeon at Shropshire Farm Vets, and Will Allman, Director of Belmont Farm and Equine Vets. In this episode, Anthony, John, and Will discuss the rising challenges in sheep health, particularly focusing on the emerging threat of haemonchus. They explore the importance of diagnosis, treatment strategies, and the role of veterinaryrelationships in managing sheep health effectively. The conversation emphasises the need for monitoring, understanding resistance, and the significance of quarantine measures in preventing outbreaks. The episode provides insight on the importance of communication between farmers and vets to ensure effective management of sheep health. Thank you to our sponsor, Elanco, for making this episode possible.
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