Farmers are getting alongside their neighbouring village dog owner peers to boost everyone's education.
There is a problem in our area of sheep contracting a parasite that lives in the faeces of dogs.
Cysticercus ovis, commonly known as sheep measles, is a tapeworm parasite that causes significant economic losses due to the rejection and downgrading of lamb carcasses.
The parasite is carried by dogs, and while harmless to the dog, the larval stage in sheep causes cysts in the muscle.
The tapeworms develop in dogs' intestines which then pass eggs in the dog's droppings.