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cows getting thin
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 533851" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>It's not unusual for nursing cows to lose weight during the time before they are on good grass. It would take some good quality hay for cows to maintain on hay at this time. We don't know what quality hay you have or the body score of your cows.Parasites will add to the problem. The Ivermectin will take care of external and worms. They also have good products to give orally, all feed stores sell it. 1 pound to 1000 pound body weight, best to make sure each animal gets the proper amount.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 533851, member: 3937"] It's not unusual for nursing cows to lose weight during the time before they are on good grass. It would take some good quality hay for cows to maintain on hay at this time. We don't know what quality hay you have or the body score of your cows.Parasites will add to the problem. The Ivermectin will take care of external and worms. They also have good products to give orally, all feed stores sell it. 1 pound to 1000 pound body weight, best to make sure each animal gets the proper amount. [/QUOTE]
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