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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12826"><p>The real question is...how can you tell if they have infested your herd without a pricey fecal exam? I guess it is cheaper and more reassuring to just use a defluker from time to time than to worry about whether you have them or not.</p><p></p><p>> For killing liver flukes you can</p><p>> either drench with Valbazen and</p><p>> subQ inject with IvomecPlus.</p><p>> Valbazen is cheaper but it is a</p><p>> good idea to rotate wormers, as</p><p>> you apparently do. Some years ago</p><p>> my vet told me of another fluke</p><p>> killer that he mixes in with</p><p>> Synanthic, dut dammed if I can</p><p>> remember what it was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12826"] The real question is...how can you tell if they have infested your herd without a pricey fecal exam? I guess it is cheaper and more reassuring to just use a defluker from time to time than to worry about whether you have them or not. > For killing liver flukes you can > either drench with Valbazen and > subQ inject with IvomecPlus. > Valbazen is cheaper but it is a > good idea to rotate wormers, as > you apparently do. Some years ago > my vet told me of another fluke > killer that he mixes in with > Synanthic, dut dammed if I can > remember what it was. [/QUOTE]
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