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<blockquote data-quote="dave_shelby" data-source="post: 1788453" data-attributes="member: 22579"><p>We worm calves and up to two year olds and cull cows that don't thrive for whatever reason. That's based on the advice of a few folks I know. I had some health issues in November and couldn't do much physical work so did not worm until February. Might just be a one off but they do look smaller I guess they are correct. </p><p></p><p>I need to google this but I recall reading that worms exacerbate the impact of the fescue toxin. That's the big issue here. So worming can also help them deal with fescue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_shelby, post: 1788453, member: 22579"] We worm calves and up to two year olds and cull cows that don't thrive for whatever reason. That's based on the advice of a few folks I know. I had some health issues in November and couldn't do much physical work so did not worm until February. Might just be a one off but they do look smaller I guess they are correct. I need to google this but I recall reading that worms exacerbate the impact of the fescue toxin. That's the big issue here. So worming can also help them deal with fescue. [/QUOTE]
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