For the most comprehensive and effective management of worms, WormBoss represents AWI’s collective knowledge of the management of internal parasites and the reduction of their resistance to drenches.
Worms cost Australian sheep producers more than any other animal health problem.
For most sheep producers, sustainable management and control of sheep worms are essential for future prosperity.
WormBoss is a tool that has been developed by Australian Wool Innovation Limited (AWI) and the Australian Sheep Industry CRC (Sheep CRC) in order to help producers to maximise the timing and effectiveness of drenching and other worm management practices.
The aim of WormBoss is to reduce drenching and minimise the onset of drench resistance while increasing animal productivity and profitability.
WormBoss was created by leading Australian parasitologists, researchers, extension officers, consultants, drench manufacturers and drench resellers.
WormBoss represents the national knowledge on sheep worms and their management and provides expert knowledge that is easily accessible to producers.
It is composed of two main sections:
Ask the Boss
Ask the Boss is designed to help producers consider all the key issues when making a decision to drench or not drench a mob of sheep. In the Ask the Boss section, users enter key information such as the their regional location, the class of sheep in question, any worm egg counts, the existence of drench resistance data, climatic issues, and the availability of low worm paddocks.
WormBoss uses this information to generate a concise report that highlights key issues and options that woolgrowers can use to make decisions and take action against worms.
A reference section
The reference section contains the world's most comprehensive guide to Australian worms and worm-related issues with information on:
WormBoss is available at click here and on CD-ROM and is distributed to producers with the help of key drench resellers Elders, Landmark and CRT.
Australian Wool Innovation is a not-for-profit company owned by around 30,000 Australian woolgrowers.
AWI invests in research, development, innovation and marketing along the global supply chain for Australian wool.
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