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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 100960" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>As far as I know la200 can only be given in a shot. There is a generic brand that is cheaper that I have also used. Its maxim 200 a 500 litter bottle is something like 30 dollars , half of what la200 is. la 200 is Liquamycin you can get a simular product that you put in the feed its called Aureomycin a 50# bag is about 10 bucks. It don't work nearly as fast as the shots though. The shots ain't hard to give if you can restrain them. If nothing else rope em and throw em. Or get them caught between a gate and the side of the barn. You don't have to have a headgate for the smaller ones. For pure preventive reason the Aureomycin will be o.k. for one that is aready sick go with the shot. Once you give the first shot you'll say "hey that wasn't so bad."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 100960, member: 1184"] As far as I know la200 can only be given in a shot. There is a generic brand that is cheaper that I have also used. Its maxim 200 a 500 litter bottle is something like 30 dollars , half of what la200 is. la 200 is Liquamycin you can get a simular product that you put in the feed its called Aureomycin a 50# bag is about 10 bucks. It don't work nearly as fast as the shots though. The shots ain't hard to give if you can restrain them. If nothing else rope em and throw em. Or get them caught between a gate and the side of the barn. You don't have to have a headgate for the smaller ones. For pure preventive reason the Aureomycin will be o.k. for one that is aready sick go with the shot. Once you give the first shot you'll say "hey that wasn't so bad." [/QUOTE]
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