Dipping
Definition: dipping
dipping: The process of plunging an animal in a chemical solution to remove ticks, etc. COMMENT: Sheep are dipped to eradicate parasites such as lice and ticks, and to prevent sheep scab. Dipping varies from region to region according to custom, breed, and climate. Dipping may be ordered by Defra to control outbreaks of disease, and in certain cases, it has to be witnessed by a local authority inspector. Proper dipping practices are essential for managing external parasites and maintaining animal health. Farmers should use appropriate techniques and follow safety guidelines for effective dipping. Understanding the benefits and applications of dipping will aid in effective parasite management and improved livestock welfare.
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