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Don't dismiss those Pour On Parasiticides
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<blockquote data-quote="M-5" data-source="post: 1499021" data-attributes="member: 23550"><p>That still doesn't answer the residual issue in manure seems likely that if these wormers work to reduce fly population that hatch in manure they would have adverse effects on the beetles that also use the manure. And since nature's defense mechanism is stopped it requires more wormer to keep cows healthy therefore increasing the need for more diverse products that the parasites are not resistant too which leads to more profit for the pharmacutical companies and less profit for farmers. Also I would like to know the transfer rate of pour ons when cattle lick and it enters the digestive tract and when laying down does the fresh pour on get transferred to to grass they are laying in .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M-5, post: 1499021, member: 23550"] That still doesn't answer the residual issue in manure seems likely that if these wormers work to reduce fly population that hatch in manure they would have adverse effects on the beetles that also use the manure. And since nature's defense mechanism is stopped it requires more wormer to keep cows healthy therefore increasing the need for more diverse products that the parasites are not resistant too which leads to more profit for the pharmacutical companies and less profit for farmers. Also I would like to know the transfer rate of pour ons when cattle lick and it enters the digestive tract and when laying down does the fresh pour on get transferred to to grass they are laying in . [/QUOTE]
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