You might see someone on social media say that they are doing all the wrong things -- deworming on a schedule, rotating dewormers, etc -- and it's "working" for them. But is is really? Why don't their goats have a problem with dewormer resistance? The answer is, the worms are resistant, but it is not a problem on this particular farm. Why? That's the question I'm answering in today's live stream!
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