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Invermectin does it kill the soil??
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1641078" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>The last several years I haven't been able to get Ivomec injectable so have been trying different brands. Tried Dectomax, Cydecton, Ivermax, and Normectin. Nothing works as good as Ivomec. I honestly think the best way to control parasites is to rotate every 30 days and not hit the same pasture for 90-120 days. The problem with this is the cost for fences, water, and the time it takes to get everything moved. That being said even though I'm set up to rotate the biggest factor and the one that can't be controlled is the weather. Let it get hot & dry and you just have to open the gates and let them eat what they can. Another way to control parasites is to control the flies. The microscope and manure deal is a good thing to do but doesn't control anything and unless you see her in the act you don't know what you're getting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1641078, member: 32659"] The last several years I haven’t been able to get Ivomec injectable so have been trying different brands. Tried Dectomax, Cydecton, Ivermax, and Normectin. Nothing works as good as Ivomec. I honestly think the best way to control parasites is to rotate every 30 days and not hit the same pasture for 90-120 days. The problem with this is the cost for fences, water, and the time it takes to get everything moved. That being said even though I’m set up to rotate the biggest factor and the one that can’t be controlled is the weather. Let it get hot & dry and you just have to open the gates and let them eat what they can. Another way to control parasites is to control the flies. The microscope and manure deal is a good thing to do but doesn’t control anything and unless you see her in the act you don’t know what you’re getting. [/QUOTE]
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