Abbey Diagnostics

Price List

2007

Goats, Sheep and related species.


Example of Category

1-4 samples

5-9 samples

10-19 samples

20+ samples

 

 

 

 

 

New Client

£6.00 per sample

£5.75 per sample

£5.50 per sample

£5.00 per sample

Regular Customer *

£6.50 per sample

£6.00 per sample

£5.75 per sample

£5.50 per sample

Veterinary Practices

POA

POA

POA

POA

 

All prices quoted above are fully inclusive with the exception of return postage (see note here). There are no hidden costs.

All regular customers will now be able to join our Loyalty Scheme.   Each sample sent gains a point, with 10 points giving you a single free test.   Please note, mob samples will count as one sample.

 

OTHER SERVICES

 

·        Faecal egg count reduction test  - £4.00    Offered to clients whose animals return a count over 300 epg during a routine count.  

·        Paired Samples - £4.00   For occasions where an owner requires a count to be performed before the recommended time (e.g. on   Veterinary recommendation) and subsequently requires a second test before the next worming dose is administered in order to give an accurate baseline cont. 

·        Resistance Screen - A series of up to 4 counts for owners concerned about resistance development.   Each test series is calculated for the individual group and is dependant on the initial count and previous worming history.   Initial test is charged at the new or regular client rate, with subsequent tests at £4.00 each.

·        Mob Samples - £12.00   A basic screen for groups of 10 or above which will return a count for the group.   Members of the group should be of the same age range and be members of the same group.   For example, owners may wish to send in a mob sample from a group of lambs and another mob sample from a group of mature ewes.   It is not advisable to send a mixture of the two age ranges.

·        Mob FEC reduction test - £10.00  

 

 

 ALSO AVAILABLE:-

The following FREE information sheets are also available upon request -

Information sheet GS1. Worm counts -Facts and Frequently Asked Questions. A brief introduction to what a count is, what it is used for and why you might decide to have one done.

Information sheet GS2. Using Worm-Counts as Part of a Reduced Wormer Strategy. A leaflet listing some of the things to bear in mind when considering moving onto this regime. A possible example is given, but remember that there are other regimes listed elsewhere which may be more suitable in an individual case.

Information sheet GS3. Resistance of Parasitic Worms to Some Current Worming Chemicals. Explaining resistance, how it can affect goat owners and how to find out if you have a problem with it.

Information sheet GS4. Faecal egg count reduction tests. What they are and when you might need them.


If you want to discuss any of the above services, or request any of the above information sheets then please contact us for further details on 01638 552122 (answerphone service available out of working hours) or by e mail at sales@abbeydiagnostics.co.uk.


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