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I have a slow calf after worming.
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<blockquote data-quote="highgrit" data-source="post: 1231141" data-attributes="member: 14198"><p>Bought a pair and the bull calf looked to have worms bad. I poured him with generic Ivermectin and also gave him a shot of Cydectin. I probably used to much of both and now he's a little slow. But he's eating and drinking just fine. Is this sluggish behavior normal after a heavy worming? And if it's not can our Vet do anything to help? I also gave him Calvary 9 and Triangle 10 at the time of worming. Thanks Vince.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highgrit, post: 1231141, member: 14198"] Bought a pair and the bull calf looked to have worms bad. I poured him with generic Ivermectin and also gave him a shot of Cydectin. I probably used to much of both and now he's a little slow. But he's eating and drinking just fine. Is this sluggish behavior normal after a heavy worming? And if it's not can our Vet do anything to help? I also gave him Calvary 9 and Triangle 10 at the time of worming. Thanks Vince. [/QUOTE]
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