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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1683820" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>Although I've never done it, I think fecal samples would probably be a real good idea. Think of it as being like soil samples. Helps you spend your money where it's needed.</p><p> If you are rotating, I'd think the way to go is several years of either an avermectin type injectable or one of the drenches. After a few years, switch to the other for several. Again, fecal counts would tell you when to switch. I used to rotate spring and fall but got concerned about building a resistance to both types. I switched to Synanthic drench in 2017. I'm using Dectomax injectable this year. Just doing the calves and younger cows unless an older one shows signs of needing it.</p><p> Maybe need to follow my own advice on fecal counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1683820, member: 21289"] Although I've never done it, I think fecal samples would probably be a real good idea. Think of it as being like soil samples. Helps you spend your money where it's needed. If you are rotating, I'd think the way to go is several years of either an avermectin type injectable or one of the drenches. After a few years, switch to the other for several. Again, fecal counts would tell you when to switch. I used to rotate spring and fall but got concerned about building a resistance to both types. I switched to Synanthic drench in 2017. I'm using Dectomax injectable this year. Just doing the calves and younger cows unless an older one shows signs of needing it. Maybe need to follow my own advice on fecal counts. [/QUOTE]
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