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<blockquote data-quote="True Grit Farms" data-source="post: 1546106" data-attributes="member: 24694"><p>What's the best treatment for liver flukes, and treatment to prevent them? We brought a bull that has been sorta bloated on and off for a few weeks to the UGA Veterinary teaching hospital in Athens yesterday to find out what was going on. He ended up having a few issues with his gut, small intestine, liver flukes and some other types of worms. He ended up getting a nasty looking probiotics drench from a donor Holstein bull, and a bunch of other stuff. UGA also recommended us worming him next week for liver flukes using a Valbazen drench and injectable wormer, just fishing for some other ideas and things we can do.</p><p>If you've never taken a sick bovine to a university teaching school I highly recommend that you do so. UGA animal hospital was very impressive and has very up to date Veterinary facilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="True Grit Farms, post: 1546106, member: 24694"] What's the best treatment for liver flukes, and treatment to prevent them? We brought a bull that has been sorta bloated on and off for a few weeks to the UGA Veterinary teaching hospital in Athens yesterday to find out what was going on. He ended up having a few issues with his gut, small intestine, liver flukes and some other types of worms. He ended up getting a nasty looking probiotics drench from a donor Holstein bull, and a bunch of other stuff. UGA also recommended us worming him next week for liver flukes using a Valbazen drench and injectable wormer, just fishing for some other ideas and things we can do. If you've never taken a sick bovine to a university teaching school I highly recommend that you do so. UGA animal hospital was very impressive and has very up to date Veterinary facilities. [/QUOTE]
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