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<blockquote data-quote="Hawk" data-source="post: 59732" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Sure it is. Everyone has his preferences, and some people prefer injectiables over pour-ons, and vice versa. The important thing is to use a product that matches the parasites that are found in your area. For example, there is no reason to pay extra for a wormer that kills liver flukes if there is little chance that you cattle could have any. It is a good idea to rotate the wormer that you use from one year to the next. We also worm twice a year, spring and fall. One year I use pour-on, the next year injectiable. Calves that are born in the spring are wormed in the fall when we work everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawk, post: 59732, member: 114"] Sure it is. Everyone has his preferences, and some people prefer injectiables over pour-ons, and vice versa. The important thing is to use a product that matches the parasites that are found in your area. For example, there is no reason to pay extra for a wormer that kills liver flukes if there is little chance that you cattle could have any. It is a good idea to rotate the wormer that you use from one year to the next. We also worm twice a year, spring and fall. One year I use pour-on, the next year injectiable. Calves that are born in the spring are wormed in the fall when we work everything. [/QUOTE]
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