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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1638616" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>Very good points TCR. Big Pharma & so called industry experts would have you believe one is leaving precious pounds on the table sans an aggressive & and often yearly multiple worming protocols. What they don't divulge is the very real risk of creating untimely resistance issues not to mention ka-ching ka-ching. Research has long proven judiciously worming at risk animals i.e. calves and up through 3 yr olds several times/year is prudent where as with maturity comes diminished susceptibility (resistance to internal parasite burdens). Alas...Its darned hard to revisit established practices that presumably were in the best interest of good mgt practices. ;-)</p><p></p><p>Thanks again Tim-Hill for the wake up call. :nod:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1638616, member: 18664"] Very good points TCR. Big Pharma & so called industry experts would have you believe one is leaving precious pounds on the table sans an aggressive & and often yearly multiple worming protocols. What they don't divulge is the very real risk of creating untimely resistance issues not to mention ka-ching ka-ching. Research has long proven judiciously worming at risk animals i.e. calves and up through 3 yr olds several times/year is prudent where as with maturity comes diminished susceptibility (resistance to internal parasite burdens). Alas...Its darned hard to revisit established practices that presumably were in the best interest of good mgt practices. ;-) Thanks again Tim-Hill for the wake up call. :nod: [/QUOTE]
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