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Pour on wormers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1627125" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Like Eb, I almost never dewormed a cow older than 3. I NEVER, ever, used a pour-on, and quit buying generics 15 years ago.</p><p>What does it matter if you save $2 per animal, of it doesn't work? Have seen too many trials where the generics - especially the ivermectin products - just did not perform.</p><p>Pour-ons...abysmal efficacy at best, and most of that due to ingestion from grooming themselves/herdmates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1627125, member: 12607"] Like Eb, I almost never dewormed a cow older than 3. I NEVER, ever, used a pour-on, and quit buying generics 15 years ago. What does it matter if you save $2 per animal, of it doesn't work? Have seen too many trials where the generics - especially the ivermectin products - just did not perform. Pour-ons...abysmal efficacy at best, and most of that due to ingestion from grooming themselves/herdmates. [/QUOTE]
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