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<blockquote data-quote="mitch2" data-source="post: 829845" data-attributes="member: 6621"><p>WOW what a consensus!</p><p>The test the vet did was about a month ago, and I have been doing exactly what he suggested.</p><p>But I feel that perhaps some animals are doing well with the little extra, while others are not.</p><p>This is what is making me question his guesstimate.</p><p>The hardest hit of the animals are six 1st calf heifers that will not calve until late summer/early fall.</p><p>I am concerned about them!</p><p>I am going to pull these six from the herd and put them in a separate paddock and hope they will do better.</p><p></p><p>My concern about worming is sending thru the pregnant momma's in the chute. Our chute is man-made and i don't want one of them to get hurt, it is narrow for such a wide load! </p><p></p><p><strong>Would a top-dressing wormer be suitable for now, as I could mix it in with their feed?</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone!</p><p>Michele</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitch2, post: 829845, member: 6621"] WOW what a consensus! The test the vet did was about a month ago, and I have been doing exactly what he suggested. But I feel that perhaps some animals are doing well with the little extra, while others are not. This is what is making me question his guesstimate. The hardest hit of the animals are six 1st calf heifers that will not calve until late summer/early fall. I am concerned about them! I am going to pull these six from the herd and put them in a separate paddock and hope they will do better. My concern about worming is sending thru the pregnant momma's in the chute. Our chute is man-made and i don't want one of them to get hurt, it is narrow for such a wide load! [b]Would a top-dressing wormer be suitable for now, as I could mix it in with their feed?[/b] Thanks everyone! Michele [/QUOTE]
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