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<blockquote data-quote="jillaroo" data-source="post: 685471" data-attributes="member: 9683"><p>Bill, we treat when their temp is > or equal to 105.0 F. You would have to use your judgement as to whether the animal is temping high due to heat stress or illness. Usually you'll identify sick animals at rest in their pen, pull them out and temp/treat them. We let everything settle for a few hours before running them through the chute. Anything that did not temp high we always gave LA 200 to "just in case". I wish you luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jillaroo, post: 685471, member: 9683"] Bill, we treat when their temp is > or equal to 105.0 F. You would have to use your judgement as to whether the animal is temping high due to heat stress or illness. Usually you'll identify sick animals at rest in their pen, pull them out and temp/treat them. We let everything settle for a few hours before running them through the chute. Anything that did not temp high we always gave LA 200 to "just in case". I wish you luck! [/QUOTE]
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