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<blockquote data-quote="faster horses" data-source="post: 1786755" data-attributes="member: 17524"><p>What I was referring to as a Wisconsin spinner, is this:</p><p>Modified Wisconsin Sugar Fecal Worm Egg Flotation Method</p><p>We have run many fecals for customers which were read by Dr. Don Bliss, Mid-America Labs and Dr. Gene White at Lincoln Ne. They both advise using Safeguard as a dewormer since the avermectin products have lost their efficacy; or to use both. Dr. Bliss says the best way to deworm is through the gums, meaning orally.</p><p>Ebenezer said, "the parasites become immune to the dewormers". Not so with Safe-guard dewormers. What happened with the avermectin products is that it must pass through the hair, the hide and into the internals. Much of the dewormer is lost in that process and that weakened it internally. So that's why the cattle became immune to those products. The companies shave the backs of the cattle so they can get the best results to show their customers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faster horses, post: 1786755, member: 17524"] What I was referring to as a Wisconsin spinner, is this: Modified Wisconsin Sugar Fecal Worm Egg Flotation Method We have run many fecals for customers which were read by Dr. Don Bliss, Mid-America Labs and Dr. Gene White at Lincoln Ne. They both advise using Safeguard as a dewormer since the avermectin products have lost their efficacy; or to use both. Dr. Bliss says the best way to deworm is through the gums, meaning orally. Ebenezer said, "the parasites become immune to the dewormers". Not so with Safe-guard dewormers. What happened with the avermectin products is that it must pass through the hair, the hide and into the internals. Much of the dewormer is lost in that process and that weakened it internally. So that's why the cattle became immune to those products. The companies shave the backs of the cattle so they can get the best results to show their customers. [/QUOTE]
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