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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1122253" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>The only thing I can see that makes Ivomec Plus different from straight Ivomec, is that it contains Clorsulon 10% for the control of Liver Flukes (<em>Fasciola hepatica</em> ). According to what Lucky_P has stated here, this species has not been seen by him in cattle in KY. Thus, why use the plus. But there is an oddity here. At Tractor Supply in Maysville, KY - Ivomec plus is $39.99 for 50 mL. Ivomec is $42.99 for 50mL. Go figure that one out. Does anyone know why that might be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1122253, member: 17767"] The only thing I can see that makes Ivomec Plus different from straight Ivomec, is that it contains Clorsulon 10% for the control of Liver Flukes ([i]Fasciola hepatica[/i] ). According to what Lucky_P has stated here, this species has not been seen by him in cattle in KY. Thus, why use the plus. But there is an oddity here. At Tractor Supply in Maysville, KY - Ivomec plus is $39.99 for 50 mL. Ivomec is $42.99 for 50mL. Go figure that one out. Does anyone know why that might be? [/QUOTE]
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