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"Long Range" Wormer
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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 1303406" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>I used it last year, great product I will be using it again for sure. I had very few flies until after summer when product had ran its course, my cattle looked better and slicker than ever, was told it helps with conception, and this year did better first service A I than ever.</p><p>Now for what its labeled for, asked what I need for fall working after L R in the spring, was told nothing if there no eggs present, so I did random samples to see what I needed, had 0 eggs in cows and bulls, had count of 20 average in heifers so I wormed those again, but saved fall worming for the most part.</p><p>For the fly control part I don't think it would be effective if you bring A lot of cattle in and out and not use it on incoming cattle.</p><p>Cost me about 17 per head on cows, but money well spent for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 1303406, member: 13989"] I used it last year, great product I will be using it again for sure. I had very few flies until after summer when product had ran its course, my cattle looked better and slicker than ever, was told it helps with conception, and this year did better first service A I than ever. Now for what its labeled for, asked what I need for fall working after L R in the spring, was told nothing if there no eggs present, so I did random samples to see what I needed, had 0 eggs in cows and bulls, had count of 20 average in heifers so I wormed those again, but saved fall worming for the most part. For the fly control part I don't think it would be effective if you bring A lot of cattle in and out and not use it on incoming cattle. Cost me about 17 per head on cows, but money well spent for me. [/QUOTE]
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