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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 600337" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>you win Milk maid!</p><p>If you are going to use Excede the <em>wrong way</em> knock your self out</p><p></p><p>I want to say more on your little tiraid there but i will not</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Acutally may be i will!</p><p>When i use Pen G I follow directions and it works quite well thank you very mcuh. Haven't used in a long time. I happen to like LA200 and is good for most things that happen on our farm...such as foot rot, and right early stages of navel ill.</p><p>I like nuflor, it works for things like advanced stages of navel ill, and pnemonia...</p><p>I like sulfas for scours and secondary prevention when treating for scours</p><p>That is about all you will find in our drug cabinet. </p><p>And that is what our vet uses and saves the strong stuff when it is really needed...And she is a believer in treating as needed when needed with what is needed. She treats cow calf different than dairy and feedlots different than the other two cause each operation has it's own set of issues. She does not believe in a one size fits all.</p><p>She is also a believer in management playing a 90% role in most sicknesses on the farm, and a firm believer in getting people to change their management practices, financially practical management changes i might add, to minimize drug use. Some management practices that are simple such as a complete mineral for the animals, or vaccinations to prevent.</p><p></p><p>...Maybe if people stuck to the way drugs should be given...dose and type of injection...ie SQ/ IM/ in the ear...</p><p>...Maybe if people used drugs for what they were needed for...</p><p>...Maybe if people quite drug hoping if something does not miracously clear up after the first treatment...</p><p>...Maybe if people followed through on drugs and treated for a full course instead of forgetting to give the next dose or figuring the animal was well enough to make it on it's own thus causing resistance...</p><p></p><p>...Just maybe we wouldn't be crying to drug manufactures to make us something stronger that worked cause we abused the stuff that was made for our cows with specific directions on how to use in the first place!</p><p>...there are directions for a reason. </p><p>You want to be a vet, be a good one and be apart of the solution...dont' abuse drugs doses and don't give bad drug advice</p><p></p><p>I'm outta here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 600337, member: 6198"] you win Milk maid! If you are going to use Excede the [i]wrong way[/i] knock your self out I want to say more on your little tiraid there but i will not Acutally may be i will! When i use Pen G I follow directions and it works quite well thank you very mcuh. Haven't used in a long time. I happen to like LA200 and is good for most things that happen on our farm...such as foot rot, and right early stages of navel ill. I like nuflor, it works for things like advanced stages of navel ill, and pnemonia... I like sulfas for scours and secondary prevention when treating for scours That is about all you will find in our drug cabinet. And that is what our vet uses and saves the strong stuff when it is really needed...And she is a believer in treating as needed when needed with what is needed. She treats cow calf different than dairy and feedlots different than the other two cause each operation has it's own set of issues. She does not believe in a one size fits all. She is also a believer in management playing a 90% role in most sicknesses on the farm, and a firm believer in getting people to change their management practices, financially practical management changes i might add, to minimize drug use. Some management practices that are simple such as a complete mineral for the animals, or vaccinations to prevent. ...Maybe if people stuck to the way drugs should be given...dose and type of injection...ie SQ/ IM/ in the ear... ...Maybe if people used drugs for what they were needed for... ...Maybe if people quite drug hoping if something does not miracously clear up after the first treatment... ...Maybe if people followed through on drugs and treated for a full course instead of forgetting to give the next dose or figuring the animal was well enough to make it on it's own thus causing resistance... ...Just maybe we wouldn't be crying to drug manufactures to make us something stronger that worked cause we abused the stuff that was made for our cows with specific directions on how to use in the first place! ...there are directions for a reason. You want to be a vet, be a good one and be apart of the solution...dont' abuse drugs doses and don't give bad drug advice I'm outta here! [/QUOTE]
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