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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1732421" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>What about the argument that using alternate drugs just increases resistance to all? I had a vet ask me what I was was using and I told him I was a cheap SOB an used Noromectin injection. He told me as long as you are using an injection product and you aren't having problems, there is no real reason to change. </p><p></p><p>He said switching amongst the classes just invites resistance and its better to have a couple bullets left in your belt when things quit working. He went on to say that there is not enough classes to switch around or you might get stuck with nothing left to do but sell out. </p><p></p><p>Lastly he recommended Cydectin for that class of wormer, so usually my cows and replacements get that and the big calves at weaning get the Noromectin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1732421, member: 5381"] What about the argument that using alternate drugs just increases resistance to all? I had a vet ask me what I was was using and I told him I was a cheap SOB an used Noromectin injection. He told me as long as you are using an injection product and you aren't having problems, there is no real reason to change. He said switching amongst the classes just invites resistance and its better to have a couple bullets left in your belt when things quit working. He went on to say that there is not enough classes to switch around or you might get stuck with nothing left to do but sell out. Lastly he recommended Cydectin for that class of wormer, so usually my cows and replacements get that and the big calves at weaning get the Noromectin. [/QUOTE]
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