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Bimectin Dewormer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1600892" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>It is not new but merely a generic. I've used generics, including it, for years with good results. But we only worm cattle until 3 YO and then do not worm them again. If they do poorly after that it is an omen that they do not need to be here. It also allows a residuum of worms that have not built total immunity. But that's just my habits. I've wondered at times of going to no wormer since the sheep are run that way and they do fine after selection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1600892, member: 24565"] It is not new but merely a generic. I've used generics, including it, for years with good results. But we only worm cattle until 3 YO and then do not worm them again. If they do poorly after that it is an omen that they do not need to be here. It also allows a residuum of worms that have not built total immunity. But that's just my habits. I've wondered at times of going to no wormer since the sheep are run that way and they do fine after selection. [/QUOTE]
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