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<blockquote data-quote="cowsrus" data-source="post: 586560" data-attributes="member: 6485"><p>Update- this morning i checked on the calf, expecting the worst and he was up and eating hay. i forgot to say yesterday that when i was giving him the I.M. shot , i had trouble finding enough muscle area to give the shot. i've been worming them all using a generic ivemectin pour on. the amount of feed and grass they have access to should be suffiencent to allow more weight than they are putting on. i wonder if i'm missing something?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowsrus, post: 586560, member: 6485"] Update- this morning i checked on the calf, expecting the worst and he was up and eating hay. i forgot to say yesterday that when i was giving him the I.M. shot , i had trouble finding enough muscle area to give the shot. i've been worming them all using a generic ivemectin pour on. the amount of feed and grass they have access to should be suffiencent to allow more weight than they are putting on. i wonder if i'm missing something? [/QUOTE]
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