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<blockquote data-quote="Scotty" data-source="post: 205218" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>My vet advised me not to use Ivomec with heavey breds. Shorts are OK. I don't know about the grubs. I did my cattle after we got some rain and no dead ones yet. No sickly ones either. All of mine were open cows also. I usually worm my cows only once a year. I was told they will build up an amunity (sp) the older they get. Also to only do calves because they are the most suseptable especially after rains. Seems the worms and what not are swimmers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotty, post: 205218, member: 78"] My vet advised me not to use Ivomec with heavey breds. Shorts are OK. I don't know about the grubs. I did my cattle after we got some rain and no dead ones yet. No sickly ones either. All of mine were open cows also. I usually worm my cows only once a year. I was told they will build up an amunity (sp) the older they get. Also to only do calves because they are the most suseptable especially after rains. Seems the worms and what not are swimmers. [/QUOTE]
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