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<blockquote data-quote="JKCattle" data-source="post: 1732549" data-attributes="member: 33021"><p>You are correct. Use one drug until it is no longer effective, then switch. We are slowly learning what the goat people learned the hard way about resistance. 1) There is probably no reason to deworm adults on a herd basis, only individuals as needed and they should be on a cull list. 2) Use a drug on young animals until it loses efficacy, then switch. I haven't dewormed an adult cow with the exception of thin cows (very few of them) in 3-4 years and haven't noticed a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKCattle, post: 1732549, member: 33021"] You are correct. Use one drug until it is no longer effective, then switch. We are slowly learning what the goat people learned the hard way about resistance. 1) There is probably no reason to deworm adults on a herd basis, only individuals as needed and they should be on a cull list. 2) Use a drug on young animals until it loses efficacy, then switch. I haven’t dewormed an adult cow with the exception of thin cows (very few of them) in 3-4 years and haven’t noticed a difference. [/QUOTE]
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