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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 631691" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>With all the cases you described I am betting an out break of liver flukes as you have perfect conditons for them at thia time. Most cattlemen do not treat for them as you have to use ivomec plus injectable to get them.</p><p>Area's around limited water with warmer temps are the perfect breeding ground.</p><p>You have to remember your stocking rates go way up in the winter look at your cows they all are feeding together at the hay ring spreading problems. Most cattlemen never even consider come winter conditions there stockin rate effectively has become 25 to 30 head per acre. This is a formula for problems and you area it is even worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 631691, member: 694"] With all the cases you described I am betting an out break of liver flukes as you have perfect conditons for them at thia time. Most cattlemen do not treat for them as you have to use ivomec plus injectable to get them. Area's around limited water with warmer temps are the perfect breeding ground. You have to remember your stocking rates go way up in the winter look at your cows they all are feeding together at the hay ring spreading problems. Most cattlemen never even consider come winter conditions there stockin rate effectively has become 25 to 30 head per acre. This is a formula for problems and you area it is even worse. [/QUOTE]
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