Nakuru: Nakuru County Livestock, Fisheries, and Veterinary Services Chief Officer, Dr. Michael Cheruiyot, on Tuesday issued a stern warning to sheep farmers in the Simboiyon Village, Waseges Ward, Subukia Sub-County, following the tragic loss of 66 sheep to haemonchosis, a deadly worm infestation.According to Kenya News Agency, the disease, which is particularly prevalent during and after rainy seasons, as well as in swampy grazing areas, poses a significant threat to the valuable Dohne Merino breed, renowned for its superior wool quality and resilience. To mitigate future losses, Dr. Cheruiyot has urged farmers to implement the following preventive measures: Regular deworming every three months, which translates to four times a year.He urged farmers to consult with qualified veterinary officers to ensure the use of appropriate dewormers. He cautioned the farmers against the negative habit of keeping sheep in unhygienic living areas to prevent bacterial infections. He underscored to the farmers the impor tance of practicing rotational grazing on arable land because it helps to disrupt the worm's life cycle and reduces the risk of infestation.By adhering to these guidelines, Nakuru farmers can safeguard their valuable Dohne Merino sheep and ensure the sustainability of their livestock operations. Dr Cheruiyot noted that Dohne Merino Sheep are a prized asset for Nakuru farmers due to their fine and superior wool quality that's sought after in the textile industry. And, they are well-adapted to the local climate and can withstand harsh conditions.Additionally, he said they contribute significantly to the local economy through wool production and meat. Hence, protecting the Dohne Merino flocks ensures a secure sustainable income source and enhances the overall agricultural prosperity of the region.
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