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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1643417" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We buy some cattle along. Anything new to the farm gets wormed because we don't know what they have/have not been exposed to and use ivermectin or a generic. We don't routinely worm anything.... sometimes the calves will get a pour on, if they don't have the slick shine we want, but most of them usually do . We will worm any that are thin at pregnancy check, and it gets noted.... alot of my cows have some dairy in them, so they do tend to lose weight while milking good, and the calves are usually pretty stout and round. But we just don't do alot of worming. Maybe 10 % of adult cows? If the flies are bad, we will use a pour on as it seems to also help them to get rid of the flies. Have used a "fly pour on" I think it was Saber? </p><p>Seems like the flies will stick to one or 2 cows in a herd.... and they seem to get thinner too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1643417, member: 25884"] We buy some cattle along. Anything new to the farm gets wormed because we don't know what they have/have not been exposed to and use ivermectin or a generic. We don't routinely worm anything.... sometimes the calves will get a pour on, if they don't have the slick shine we want, but most of them usually do . We will worm any that are thin at pregnancy check, and it gets noted.... alot of my cows have some dairy in them, so they do tend to lose weight while milking good, and the calves are usually pretty stout and round. But we just don't do alot of worming. Maybe 10 % of adult cows? If the flies are bad, we will use a pour on as it seems to also help them to get rid of the flies. Have used a "fly pour on" I think it was Saber? Seems like the flies will stick to one or 2 cows in a herd.... and they seem to get thinner too. [/QUOTE]
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