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FEC Check

Choose your species to run FEC check

Our simple check simplifies ensuring the health and productivity of your livestock, conducting a Fecal Egg Count (FEC) check.

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Visualise faecal egg count results for easy interpretation

  • Know what results mean at a glance
  • Translates a table of numbers into a simple visual aid
  • Helps you to decide:
    • Do these sheep, cattle or horses need treated?
    • Did the treatment work?

 

What is a faecal egg count?

A faecal egg count is a snapshot of the roundworm infection in a sheep, cattle or horse at the time of sampling. This test can help you to monitor the need for treatment/target wormer use (diagnostic test), it can also tell you how well a treatment worked. Gathering this information can ensure you are targeting wormer use…treating the right animals at the right time with an effective product (potentially saving you time, labour and money).

Frequent testing can build a picture of how wormy specific fields are, informing grazing management strategies, potentially reducing reliance on wormers in the longer term.

Vet practices and commercial labs offer faecal egg counts or alternatively you can do them at home.

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Test, don’t guess

Faecal egg counts can be used to target anthelmintic usage: monitor whether animals require treatment, when to administer it and to check whether the treatment was effective. Such targeted approaches can reduce chemical usage, potentially slowing the development of anthelmintic resistance and providing additional environmental and economic benefits.