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<blockquote data-quote="VaCowman" data-source="post: 1591622" data-attributes="member: 33135"><p>BINGO Buck! Don't waste your money on dewormer. As wet as we've been the last two years, it can spread REALLY easy. Last year we had a pretty bad breakout in our sale steers about 30d prior to sale. I normally wouldn't have treated, but they would've gotten rejected with active RW at shipping time. For the ones that were going to be pretty obvious (large rings golf ball sized or larger) I used some anti-fungal cream. Got some funny looks buying that many tubes of "cream" at the store, but no worse than buying several bottles of KY when we ran out of lube with about 40 heifers left to breed. Needless to say, in 30d most was cleared up and had hair growing back though the affected areas. All made the sale...Some MIGHT have had an extra dose of iodine spray as they were in the loading chute, just for insurance!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VaCowman, post: 1591622, member: 33135"] BINGO Buck! Don't waste your money on dewormer. As wet as we've been the last two years, it can spread REALLY easy. Last year we had a pretty bad breakout in our sale steers about 30d prior to sale. I normally wouldn't have treated, but they would've gotten rejected with active RW at shipping time. For the ones that were going to be pretty obvious (large rings golf ball sized or larger) I used some anti-fungal cream. Got some funny looks buying that many tubes of "cream" at the store, but no worse than buying several bottles of KY when we ran out of lube with about 40 heifers left to breed. Needless to say, in 30d most was cleared up and had hair growing back though the affected areas. All made the sale...Some MIGHT have had an extra dose of iodine spray as they were in the loading chute, just for insurance! [/QUOTE]
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