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pour-on dewormer???
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<blockquote data-quote="Michelle Pankonien" data-source="post: 251008" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>The pour on type wormers are designed primarily for ranch cattle not show calves, in fact several club calf raisers wont use the pour on because it damages the hair coat and can cause some hair loss, they opt for the oral paste type wormer and have good results, if all else fails, get a fecal float test and see if you even need to worm the animal, </p><p></p><p>I was told I might have to increase the frequency of worming, however, by fecal testing a random 20% of the herd, we found we had no Liver fluke issues thus had no reason to change to an injectable and still use the Cydectin purple pour on, it has been effective for our herd and shows to be very effective in controlling our herds' parasite burden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michelle Pankonien, post: 251008, member: 147"] Hello, The pour on type wormers are designed primarily for ranch cattle not show calves, in fact several club calf raisers wont use the pour on because it damages the hair coat and can cause some hair loss, they opt for the oral paste type wormer and have good results, if all else fails, get a fecal float test and see if you even need to worm the animal, I was told I might have to increase the frequency of worming, however, by fecal testing a random 20% of the herd, we found we had no Liver fluke issues thus had no reason to change to an injectable and still use the Cydectin purple pour on, it has been effective for our herd and shows to be very effective in controlling our herds' parasite burden. [/QUOTE]
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