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<blockquote data-quote="Peace" data-source="post: 1834440" data-attributes="member: 41443"><p>We never did either. It was the bulk tank security issue that all dairys must have. As crazy as it it, any cows treated with penicillin were milked into a separate tank and that was fed to the calves. It often made me wonder if it made the calves more immune to the effects of penicillin. Either way, I wouldn't worry about the transfer after the 30 days, if it gave me some residual protection from liver fluke I don't know how terrible that would be either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peace, post: 1834440, member: 41443"] We never did either. It was the bulk tank security issue that all dairys must have. As crazy as it it, any cows treated with penicillin were milked into a separate tank and that was fed to the calves. It often made me wonder if it made the calves more immune to the effects of penicillin. Either way, I wouldn't worry about the transfer after the 30 days, if it gave me some residual protection from liver fluke I don't know how terrible that would be either. [/QUOTE]
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