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Problem with Ivomec Plus Injectable
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 919987" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Not much reason to ever use a 20ga needle for anything you'd give to a cow. 18 and larger for most stuff.</p><p></p><p>Ivomec Plus? Are liver flukes a problem in your area? If not, you don't need the 'Plus'(clorsulon).</p><p></p><p>I know some areas of the country have problems with flukes, but I've spent 35+ years in veterinary medicine(and cattle production) in east-central AL, southern middle TN, mid-MO, and southern west-central KY - and have NEVER seen liver flukes in a cow. Have seen a single fluke in a pen-raised elk(no idea where it originated from), and evidence of prior fluke infection in a bison cow out of SD; that's it.</p><p>Would not recommend a product with a trematodicide for folks in non-fluke areas. Probably won't cause any harm, but not necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 919987, member: 12607"] Not much reason to ever use a 20ga needle for anything you'd give to a cow. 18 and larger for most stuff. Ivomec Plus? Are liver flukes a problem in your area? If not, you don't need the 'Plus'(clorsulon). I know some areas of the country have problems with flukes, but I've spent 35+ years in veterinary medicine(and cattle production) in east-central AL, southern middle TN, mid-MO, and southern west-central KY - and have NEVER seen liver flukes in a cow. Have seen a single fluke in a pen-raised elk(no idea where it originated from), and evidence of prior fluke infection in a bison cow out of SD; that's it. Would not recommend a product with a trematodicide for folks in non-fluke areas. Probably won't cause any harm, but not necessary. [/QUOTE]
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