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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 446384" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>most times we have used nuflor only on calves. Once or twice on cows.</p><p>I would rather give the two doses. </p><p></p><p>Reasons...</p><p>...If an animal requires nuflor it is usually penned up at home or in the calving area during calving time so it is easy to admin the two doses. As well we can keep an eye on the animal for problems due to the reactions from the drug.</p><p>...two doses allows for a more even drug in the system. If given over one day that is alot and then the drug tapers off over time. But if given two doses the drug remains constant over the course of the treatment.</p><p></p><p>In the same breath, I would rather give the Liquidmycin LP over LA200 just for that same reason...consistant amount in the body for a longer time rather that a high kickstart and then a taper off. But if the animal is out on pasture, LA200 no questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 446384, member: 6198"] most times we have used nuflor only on calves. Once or twice on cows. I would rather give the two doses. Reasons... ...If an animal requires nuflor it is usually penned up at home or in the calving area during calving time so it is easy to admin the two doses. As well we can keep an eye on the animal for problems due to the reactions from the drug. ...two doses allows for a more even drug in the system. If given over one day that is alot and then the drug tapers off over time. But if given two doses the drug remains constant over the course of the treatment. In the same breath, I would rather give the Liquidmycin LP over LA200 just for that same reason...consistant amount in the body for a longer time rather that a high kickstart and then a taper off. But if the animal is out on pasture, LA200 no questions. [/QUOTE]
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