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OTC Meds Scheduled to become Rx Only
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1792815" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Exactly why I made the statement that so many of the people that have a "backyard" hobby "business" and buy and sell, have created some of this problem... bring something home from a sale, "give it a shot because it doesn't look or act right"... and then doesn't follow up with a complete treatment protocol and what they gave it may or may not have been what they needed anyway... and get something "looking and acting better" and goes on and resells it and then the animal gets sick again... and won't respond due to surviving "bugs" have developed an immunity to the anti-biotic... </p><p>And MOST good farmers, full or PART-TIME with other jobs, try to follow sensible protocol to keep animals healthy and treat those that NEED it... not just "because"....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1792815, member: 25884"] Exactly why I made the statement that so many of the people that have a "backyard" hobby "business" and buy and sell, have created some of this problem... bring something home from a sale, "give it a shot because it doesn't look or act right"... and then doesn't follow up with a complete treatment protocol and what they gave it may or may not have been what they needed anyway... and get something "looking and acting better" and goes on and resells it and then the animal gets sick again... and won't respond due to surviving "bugs" have developed an immunity to the anti-biotic... And MOST good farmers, full or PART-TIME with other jobs, try to follow sensible protocol to keep animals healthy and treat those that NEED it... not just "because".... [/QUOTE]
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