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Don't dismiss those Pour On Parasiticides
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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1498133" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>I'll post this for those that want to eliminate 99.4% of the worms and parasites in their cattle. Worm all your cattle using a white paste drench, and Cydectin injectable, use both at the recommended dose, at the same time. After the first complete herd worming only do the cows that look like they need to be wormed and all the calves. Calves are the most important to get properly wormed. Studies have shown a 35 to 50 pounds of added gain in calves at weaning that were wormed using this method. </p><p>This is the proper way to worm cattle as of 3 weeks ago according to UGA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1498133, member: 24694"] I'll post this for those that want to eliminate 99.4% of the worms and parasites in their cattle. Worm all your cattle using a white paste drench, and Cydectin injectable, use both at the recommended dose, at the same time. After the first complete herd worming only do the cows that look like they need to be wormed and all the calves. Calves are the most important to get properly wormed. Studies have shown a 35 to 50 pounds of added gain in calves at weaning that were wormed using this method. This is the proper way to worm cattle as of 3 weeks ago according to UGA. [/QUOTE]
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