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Setting incoming calves up for success
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<blockquote data-quote="Rangenerd" data-source="post: 1191140" data-attributes="member: 4971"><p>Everything I keep as a weaner is a replacement heifers. Mine get Titanium 5 H+P, 8 way, Multi-min, Valbazin wormer, and a pour-on. We also freeze brand at weaning. I would avoid implanting any heifers I was going to keep as a herd replacement. Steers and heifers I was going to sell would most likely get get an implant. Everything I have is polled so dehorning isn't a issue. </p><p></p><p>We use the Valbazin drench because we have a fluke problem in this area. If you don't have fluke in MN you might use a cheaper drench like Safeguard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rangenerd, post: 1191140, member: 4971"] Everything I keep as a weaner is a replacement heifers. Mine get Titanium 5 H+P, 8 way, Multi-min, Valbazin wormer, and a pour-on. We also freeze brand at weaning. I would avoid implanting any heifers I was going to keep as a herd replacement. Steers and heifers I was going to sell would most likely get get an implant. Everything I have is polled so dehorning isn't a issue. We use the Valbazin drench because we have a fluke problem in this area. If you don't have fluke in MN you might use a cheaper drench like Safeguard. [/QUOTE]
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