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<blockquote data-quote="jerry27150" data-source="post: 102365" data-attributes="member: 1177"><p>chuckie, if you have a good crop of dung beetles, you won't have any place for the worms to grow either. any vet will tell you that after two years of age most cattle acquire an immunity to worms. university of mo. cattleman said they used to spend a lot of money worming the whole herd just because a few cows were thin. then he figured it would be cheaoer to sell the cows that couldn't handle the worms. he also said that you should watch your cows for which ones the horn flies like the best & breed away from their line. he found some cows are loved by flies & others aren't. if i worm any, it is one that gets thin for some reason other than a fast growing calf. then i use cydectin. chemical co. make big money convincing people they need all this stuff. ever wonder how our grandparents cattle lived</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry27150, post: 102365, member: 1177"] chuckie, if you have a good crop of dung beetles, you won't have any place for the worms to grow either. any vet will tell you that after two years of age most cattle acquire an immunity to worms. university of mo. cattleman said they used to spend a lot of money worming the whole herd just because a few cows were thin. then he figured it would be cheaoer to sell the cows that couldn't handle the worms. he also said that you should watch your cows for which ones the horn flies like the best & breed away from their line. he found some cows are loved by flies & others aren't. if i worm any, it is one that gets thin for some reason other than a fast growing calf. then i use cydectin. chemical co. make big money convincing people they need all this stuff. ever wonder how our grandparents cattle lived [/QUOTE]
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