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Manure quality on feeder steers
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1799072" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I spent most of 40 years looking at the insides of cattle(and other animals), in AL, TN, MO, KY. Saw ONE case of liver fluke infection in KY, in a Beefmaster heifer imported from somewhere in TX, and an elk in MO (imported from who knows where) with ONE liver fluke. </p><p>One must live in an area where flukes and the appropriate snail intermediate host are both present in order to have an issue with liver flukes. For most of the Southeast, there is no need for an anthelminthic with specific activity against liver flukes - like Ivomec Plus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1799072, member: 12607"] I spent most of 40 years looking at the insides of cattle(and other animals), in AL, TN, MO, KY. Saw ONE case of liver fluke infection in KY, in a Beefmaster heifer imported from somewhere in TX, and an elk in MO (imported from who knows where) with ONE liver fluke. One must live in an area where flukes and the appropriate snail intermediate host are both present in order to have an issue with liver flukes. For most of the Southeast, there is no need for an anthelminthic with specific activity against liver flukes - like Ivomec Plus. [/QUOTE]
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