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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 517668" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Talk to your vet. There are two drugs out there...Draxin and Excede. Both work for long acting 10-15 days on one shot. Add in the anti inflam. Try one of these two if 5 days of consistent treatment with what you are on does not work. </p><p></p><p>If the drug Batryl and your anti inflam work, continue for two weeks to knock the crap out of the bug so it does not return. Think like a human doctor. when you get sick they give you 10-14 days worth depending on the severity. </p><p>Don;t change drugs on a whim. give the one you are using a chance, say 5 days. If you change after one treatment, you are doing yourself and your yearling a diservice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 517668, member: 6198"] Talk to your vet. There are two drugs out there...Draxin and Excede. Both work for long acting 10-15 days on one shot. Add in the anti inflam. Try one of these two if 5 days of consistent treatment with what you are on does not work. If the drug Batryl and your anti inflam work, continue for two weeks to knock the crap out of the bug so it does not return. Think like a human doctor. when you get sick they give you 10-14 days worth depending on the severity. Don;t change drugs on a whim. give the one you are using a chance, say 5 days. If you change after one treatment, you are doing yourself and your yearling a diservice. [/QUOTE]
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