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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 93841" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Ivomec is a bit pricey but is very good "stuff". I've only used the injectable but many folks use the pour on version. I doubt that liver flukes are a problem in your neck of the woods, so "regular" Ivomec (as opposed to IvomecPlus) will probably be fine for you. I worm cattle in late spring and late fall. In particularly bad years (such as with persistent wet weather) and in cases of severe worm problems some folks in my part of the country (and throughout the deep South, I think) will worm their cattle 3 times. In RI the timing of worming is probably a little different than down here, so perhaps you should check with somebody locally --- and you might even need only one treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 93841, member: 43"] Ivomec is a bit pricey but is very good "stuff". I've only used the injectable but many folks use the pour on version. I doubt that liver flukes are a problem in your neck of the woods, so "regular" Ivomec (as opposed to IvomecPlus) will probably be fine for you. I worm cattle in late spring and late fall. In particularly bad years (such as with persistent wet weather) and in cases of severe worm problems some folks in my part of the country (and throughout the deep South, I think) will worm their cattle 3 times. In RI the timing of worming is probably a little different than down here, so perhaps you should check with somebody locally --- and you might even need only one treatment. [/QUOTE]
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