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<blockquote data-quote="Till-Hill" data-source="post: 1638528" data-attributes="member: 16547"><p>I ran fecals last week on 3 pastures, was interested to see what kind of worm load I had. All cattle are home raised off dairy </p><p></p><p>Pasture 1: 20 head of yearling Beef x Dairy steers and heifers 800# on 20 acres grass where I winter beef cows and they stayed till June when I bred them and they went to their summer. So this group has been this pasture for 42 days when fecal taken. They have a self feeder of Accuration finisher/corn and only pond water. They have been poured with Boss for flies and had 2 rounds of Alpha 7MB and Pryamid 5 presponse only thing they had in their life besides 2 doses of enforce as babies. Never had a dewormer in their life.</p><p></p><p>RESULT: Worms to low to administer Dewormer at this time</p><p></p><p>Pasture 2: 10 head Beef x Dairy steers and heifers 500# on a 5 acres pasture I had nothing on most of the winter. These cattle been on it for 108 days. They have a self feeder of Accuration finisher/corn and cattle waterer.They have been poured with Boss for flies no shots in them yet except for enforce as babies. </p><p> </p><p>RESULT: NO WORMS FOUND</p><p></p><p>Pasture 3: 34 head of 15-20 Month old bred Dairy heifers/few xbred and Angus bull. This group would gotten Safeguard run thru the TMR mixer in December. They have a golf course pasture and are supplemented with TMR every other day. Been on pasture since snow melted.</p><p></p><p>RESULTS: NO WORMS FOUND</p><p></p><p>Pretty hard to spend money this fall/winter on dewormers..........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Till-Hill, post: 1638528, member: 16547"] I ran fecals last week on 3 pastures, was interested to see what kind of worm load I had. All cattle are home raised off dairy Pasture 1: 20 head of yearling Beef x Dairy steers and heifers 800# on 20 acres grass where I winter beef cows and they stayed till June when I bred them and they went to their summer. So this group has been this pasture for 42 days when fecal taken. They have a self feeder of Accuration finisher/corn and only pond water. They have been poured with Boss for flies and had 2 rounds of Alpha 7MB and Pryamid 5 presponse only thing they had in their life besides 2 doses of enforce as babies. Never had a dewormer in their life. RESULT: Worms to low to administer Dewormer at this time Pasture 2: 10 head Beef x Dairy steers and heifers 500# on a 5 acres pasture I had nothing on most of the winter. These cattle been on it for 108 days. They have a self feeder of Accuration finisher/corn and cattle waterer.They have been poured with Boss for flies no shots in them yet except for enforce as babies. RESULT: NO WORMS FOUND Pasture 3: 34 head of 15-20 Month old bred Dairy heifers/few xbred and Angus bull. This group would gotten Safeguard run thru the TMR mixer in December. They have a golf course pasture and are supplemented with TMR every other day. Been on pasture since snow melted. RESULTS: NO WORMS FOUND Pretty hard to spend money this fall/winter on dewormers.......... [/QUOTE]
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