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<blockquote data-quote="Mullens" data-source="post: 1821637" data-attributes="member: 43372"><p>The rest of the herd, except for the three youngest calves, have some diarrhea. They are still very plump and healthy looking. We bought the bull in November but kept him at my dad's (much smaller) pasture until March when we moved him to the main pasture at my house. We don't use really use rotation, although I understand the benefits of it when it comes to parasite life cycle.</p><p>Our pasture isn't set up for easy rotation. It would take a lot of fence and time (that my husband doesn't have to give) to divide the pasture. We use the pasture at my dad's for weaning purposes or when grass is low at my house. </p><p></p><p>My dad owned cattle for many years, and he's never had an issue like this one. He used pour on wormer for many years, but the vet said that it wouldn't be effective in this application. Since we didn't have worms in the herd, I use apple cider vinegar as a prevention and only occasionally use a worming block. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mullens, post: 1821637, member: 43372"] The rest of the herd, except for the three youngest calves, have some diarrhea. They are still very plump and healthy looking. We bought the bull in November but kept him at my dad's (much smaller) pasture until March when we moved him to the main pasture at my house. We don't use really use rotation, although I understand the benefits of it when it comes to parasite life cycle. Our pasture isn't set up for easy rotation. It would take a lot of fence and time (that my husband doesn't have to give) to divide the pasture. We use the pasture at my dad's for weaning purposes or when grass is low at my house. My dad owned cattle for many years, and he's never had an issue like this one. He used pour on wormer for many years, but the vet said that it wouldn't be effective in this application. Since we didn't have worms in the herd, I use apple cider vinegar as a prevention and only occasionally use a worming block. Thank you for your help. [/QUOTE]
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