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Banamine Transdermal
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<blockquote data-quote="Chocolate Cow2" data-source="post: 1487364" data-attributes="member: 32644"><p>I've used Meloxican for several years on bull calves. Give it when castrating. I also give it to a baby calf if it's experienced a difficult birth. I use rarely use Banamine and it's always administered orally. Canada has Meloxican approved orally and I really wish it was available in the U.S. that way. </p><p>25-30 years ago, a local veterinarian me told Banamine was nothing more than 'liquid cattle aspirin' and could be freely administered-no amount or time frame was too much or too frequent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chocolate Cow2, post: 1487364, member: 32644"] I've used Meloxican for several years on bull calves. Give it when castrating. I also give it to a baby calf if it's experienced a difficult birth. I use rarely use Banamine and it's always administered orally. Canada has Meloxican approved orally and I really wish it was available in the U.S. that way. 25-30 years ago, a local veterinarian me told Banamine was nothing more than 'liquid cattle aspirin' and could be freely administered-no amount or time frame was too much or too frequent. [/QUOTE]
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