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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1072162" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p><a href="http://www.merial.com/EN/PressRoom/PressRelease/Pages/Merial-Introduces-LONGRANGE-The-first-extended-release-injectable-cattle-dewormer-that-offers-season-long-persistent-parasi.aspx" target="_blank">http://www.merial.com/EN/PressRoom/Pres ... arasi.aspx</a></p><p></p><p>I need to talk to Dr. Dedrickson to get the lowdown. Looks promising - but may also be a good way to select for and establish populations of nematode parasites resistant to all the ivermectin-type dewormers (Ivomec, Dectomax, Cydectin, etc.). At first blush, it looks like it would be ideal for stocker calves, but I'm not sure about using it in a cow-calf situation.</p><p></p><p>DO NOT even THINK about using it in sheep/goats. ONLY approved for CATTLE. There's been NO research studying how this sustained-release product or the 'carrier' it uses will affect small ruminants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1072162, member: 12607"] [url=http://www.merial.com/EN/PressRoom/PressRelease/Pages/Merial-Introduces-LONGRANGE-The-first-extended-release-injectable-cattle-dewormer-that-offers-season-long-persistent-parasi.aspx]http://www.merial.com/EN/PressRoom/Pres ... arasi.aspx[/url] I need to talk to Dr. Dedrickson to get the lowdown. Looks promising - but may also be a good way to select for and establish populations of nematode parasites resistant to all the ivermectin-type dewormers (Ivomec, Dectomax, Cydectin, etc.). At first blush, it looks like it would be ideal for stocker calves, but I'm not sure about using it in a cow-calf situation. DO NOT even THINK about using it in sheep/goats. ONLY approved for CATTLE. There's been NO research studying how this sustained-release product or the 'carrier' it uses will affect small ruminants. [/QUOTE]
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