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<blockquote data-quote="ENNOT" data-source="post: 268435" data-attributes="member: 3562"><p>Several univsersities have done several studies comparing all of the different brands including the generic and have found the generic does lack some of the benefits that the "name brand" wormers provide.</p><p></p><p>Many of the generics don't control as many pests and stages like cydectin and eprinex and dectomax. The studies have also shown that post weaning gain on pastured calves is lower with the generics. This is what the studies have shown, not anything that I have seen first hand.</p><p></p><p>We have used the generics and all the other brands, and I can't see much difference. I have noticed the generics don't last as long as the name brands when we have used them in the fall for lice. The name brands have controlled lice much longer. As far as all of the worms, I have no idea.</p><p></p><p>Cal-Poly has done alot of research on it, all independent from the wormer manufacturers. You could check out any of their research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENNOT, post: 268435, member: 3562"] Several univsersities have done several studies comparing all of the different brands including the generic and have found the generic does lack some of the benefits that the "name brand" wormers provide. Many of the generics don't control as many pests and stages like cydectin and eprinex and dectomax. The studies have also shown that post weaning gain on pastured calves is lower with the generics. This is what the studies have shown, not anything that I have seen first hand. We have used the generics and all the other brands, and I can't see much difference. I have noticed the generics don't last as long as the name brands when we have used them in the fall for lice. The name brands have controlled lice much longer. As far as all of the worms, I have no idea. Cal-Poly has done alot of research on it, all independent from the wormer manufacturers. You could check out any of their research. [/QUOTE]
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