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Accidental oxytetracycline OD - implications and withdrawl?
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<blockquote data-quote="remsteel6" data-source="post: 482066" data-attributes="member: 7050"><p>Thanks all for your responses. As soon as I realized my mistake I went and cleaned out all the feeders. The smaller calves 7-800 lbs had already cleaned it up, but I was most concerned about the steers almost ready for market next month. Thanks for your help.</p><p>All seem fine BTW, never even saw any diarrhea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remsteel6, post: 482066, member: 7050"] Thanks all for your responses. As soon as I realized my mistake I went and cleaned out all the feeders. The smaller calves 7-800 lbs had already cleaned it up, but I was most concerned about the steers almost ready for market next month. Thanks for your help. All seem fine BTW, never even saw any diarrhea. [/QUOTE]
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