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<blockquote data-quote="catdance62" data-source="post: 687757" data-attributes="member: 13173"><p>thank you very much. I will try to learn the proper protocol about asking questions. I realize that cattle are not goats and vica versa; I am currently reading all I can about raising healthy cattle online and in print. We do not plan to eat these cattle but breed them and sell the offspring and possible milk them (with any luck), but next time we will definitely use a pour-on wormer. I will not worm them again without performing a fecal test. </p><p>Just spoke to the vet and he does recommend copper bolusing the cattle twice a year. We have found in our goats that copper bolus has greatly lowered their worm loads for longer periods of time, helped them gain weight and also maintain weight when being milked, and improve coat lustre. I hope it does the same for the cattle.</p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catdance62, post: 687757, member: 13173"] thank you very much. I will try to learn the proper protocol about asking questions. I realize that cattle are not goats and vica versa; I am currently reading all I can about raising healthy cattle online and in print. We do not plan to eat these cattle but breed them and sell the offspring and possible milk them (with any luck), but next time we will definitely use a pour-on wormer. I will not worm them again without performing a fecal test. Just spoke to the vet and he does recommend copper bolusing the cattle twice a year. We have found in our goats that copper bolus has greatly lowered their worm loads for longer periods of time, helped them gain weight and also maintain weight when being milked, and improve coat lustre. I hope it does the same for the cattle. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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