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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 530394" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Read the label. Baytril is fine for beef animals. Technically it also ought to be fine for dairy animals as well (equivalent meat withdrawals, milk withdrawals always shorter than meat).... however, if someone is caught using Baytril on dairy heifers/cows they'll be drawn, quartered, and hung up to dry. :lol: The government doesn't like Baytril in dairy animals.</p><p></p><p>The issue, last I heard, is that Baytril can cause problems with developing joints and cartiledge (sp?)... an issue I wouldn't worry about when you're using it on calves. They have over a year to clear it entirely from their system (and it only has a 30 day withdrawal anyway) so it shouldn't even be a concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 530394, member: 852"] Read the label. Baytril is fine for beef animals. Technically it also ought to be fine for dairy animals as well (equivalent meat withdrawals, milk withdrawals always shorter than meat).... however, if someone is caught using Baytril on dairy heifers/cows they'll be drawn, quartered, and hung up to dry. :lol: The government doesn't like Baytril in dairy animals. The issue, last I heard, is that Baytril can cause problems with developing joints and cartiledge (sp?)... an issue I wouldn't worry about when you're using it on calves. They have over a year to clear it entirely from their system (and it only has a 30 day withdrawal anyway) so it shouldn't even be a concern. [/QUOTE]
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