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<blockquote data-quote="irked" data-source="post: 641574" data-attributes="member: 7861"><p>ivomec plus is an injectable. if you're going to pour it on something, you might as well just pour it on the ground. that will be just as effective at wasting your money without stressing your cattle by having to treat them twice.</p><p></p><p>actually, you only need to use ivomec plus if you have concerns with liver flukes. regular ivomec or one of the generic ivermectins (or cydectin, or dectomax, etc.) will take care of your lice, along with internal parasites. all of those products are available in a pour-on.</p><p></p><p>but if your only concern is with the lice, one of the lice pour-ons such as cylence will work. or you can mix up a permethrin and spray it on. </p><p></p><p>ignoring lice works well for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irked, post: 641574, member: 7861"] ivomec plus is an injectable. if you're going to pour it on something, you might as well just pour it on the ground. that will be just as effective at wasting your money without stressing your cattle by having to treat them twice. actually, you only need to use ivomec plus if you have concerns with liver flukes. regular ivomec or one of the generic ivermectins (or cydectin, or dectomax, etc.) will take care of your lice, along with internal parasites. all of those products are available in a pour-on. but if your only concern is with the lice, one of the lice pour-ons such as cylence will work. or you can mix up a permethrin and spray it on. ignoring lice works well for me. [/QUOTE]
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