Having sheep measles on your farm is like having an STD — embarrassing but not life threatening, Dan Lynch says.
He's the national project manager for Ovis Management, which attempts to keep the parasites that cause it at bay. The cysts in sheep meat called sheep measles are a stage in the life cycle of tapeworms that affect dogs.
Whanganui — and especially Fordell and Mangamahu — have had a higher than average level of sheep measles for the past three years.
Lynch is not sure why, because farmers appear to be doing the right thing — dosing their dogs monthly with pills that cost $1 or $2 each.
What's frustrating is not being able to pinpoint the source of the problem, an affected Mangamahu farmer said.