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CATTLE DEATHS FROM IVOMEC
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 925605" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>I've not seen a cow with warbles since sometime back in the 1970s. Have spent time in veterinary practice, diagnostic pathology, and beef production in AL, TN, MO, and KY during those 30+ years - seeing mostly cattle, day-in/day-out, during all seasons of the year. I just don't see warbles any more. Have not really seen or heard of any significant issues related to inappropriate use of ivermectin or the pour-on grubicides since Ivomec came on the market, back in the early '80s. </p><p>I still teach my students about the concerns related to treating while the warble larvae are migrating around the esophagus or spinal cord - but also tell them that it's almost an issue of historical significance, at least in this part of the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 925605, member: 12607"] I've not seen a cow with warbles since sometime back in the 1970s. Have spent time in veterinary practice, diagnostic pathology, and beef production in AL, TN, MO, and KY during those 30+ years - seeing mostly cattle, day-in/day-out, during all seasons of the year. I just don't see warbles any more. Have not really seen or heard of any significant issues related to inappropriate use of ivermectin or the pour-on grubicides since Ivomec came on the market, back in the early '80s. I still teach my students about the concerns related to treating while the warble larvae are migrating around the esophagus or spinal cord - but also tell them that it's almost an issue of historical significance, at least in this part of the world. [/QUOTE]
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