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Reclassification of Zolvix - SCOPS Statement The recent announcement that Zolvix™is to become a POM-VPS product on 1st July has understandablysparked some controversy. The priority of the SCOPS principles is to reducereliance on anthelmintics. However, effective anthelmintics remain a vital toolfor sheep farmers and we wish to make our position on this change inclassification clear. 31st March 2017 Read More
Areas at High Risk With 4 weather stations now indicating we can expect hatching in the next few days and warmer conditions forecast,  sheep farmers in these areas need to look carefully at risk factors for their lambs. 23rd March 2017 Read More
Nematodirus Forecast 2017 Goes Live! Two cases of disease have been reported in lambs over 8 weeks of age in the Exeter area - so be on your guard!   Many areas are now at moderate risk - early lambing flocks should keep a close eye on the situation for at risk lambs. 14th March 2017 Read More
Proceedings published following workshop of liver fluke experts In response to one of the wettest summers on record creating ideal liver fluke conditions, SCOPS convened a workshop of experts this month to review the situation, discuss the tools available to the UK sheep and cattle industry, and provide the best possible advice to deal with the situation. 31st August 2012 Read More

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