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<blockquote data-quote="Brookman" data-source="post: 383573" data-attributes="member: 1263"><p>He's currently with the 10 mama cows,after covering our 6 heifers-sort of back & forth between pastures til all settled. He's been wormed, but how recently escapes me, (I'm at a different computer, no real record in fromt of me ) but I'd say last summer/early fall. Ivomec pour on. Like all of them. I guess hardware is a possibllity, but really try to keep stuff like that picked up- I'm a stickler on it.I read a post further on down,mentioning acidocis, makes me wonder. My vet just had bypass surgery,so is out of pocket for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brookman, post: 383573, member: 1263"] He's currently with the 10 mama cows,after covering our 6 heifers-sort of back & forth between pastures til all settled. He's been wormed, but how recently escapes me, (I'm at a different computer, no real record in fromt of me ) but I'd say last summer/early fall. Ivomec pour on. Like all of them. I guess hardware is a possibllity, but really try to keep stuff like that picked up- I'm a stickler on it.I read a post further on down,mentioning acidocis, makes me wonder. My vet just had bypass surgery,so is out of pocket for a while. [/QUOTE]
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