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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1636838" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>Baytril is enrofloxacin. Advocin is danofloxacin. They are similar but different. When it first came out Advocin was called A180. It was marketed to the feed lots as a cousin of Baytril with a much shorter slaughter withdrawal. </p><p></p><p>At the sale barn we used to give all the feeder cattle the sale barn bought, a shot of Exceede to ward off evil spirits on there ride to a Kansas feedlot. There were some nights we would treat 3-400 calves with Exceede. In all the thousands we treated we only killed one that we knew of. It's instant, you can't get the headgate open before they drop. </p><p>We got really good. Two of us, one on either side of the headgate. Implant in one ear Exceede in the other. Someone would keep the syringes full while we worked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1636838, member: 39695"] Baytril is enrofloxacin. Advocin is danofloxacin. They are similar but different. When it first came out Advocin was called A180. It was marketed to the feed lots as a cousin of Baytril with a much shorter slaughter withdrawal. At the sale barn we used to give all the feeder cattle the sale barn bought, a shot of Exceede to ward off evil spirits on there ride to a Kansas feedlot. There were some nights we would treat 3-400 calves with Exceede. In all the thousands we treated we only killed one that we knew of. It's instant, you can't get the headgate open before they drop. We got really good. Two of us, one on either side of the headgate. Implant in one ear Exceede in the other. Someone would keep the syringes full while we worked. [/QUOTE]
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