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Switching to Oral Wormer
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1413430" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>I am switching from injectable Ivomec to Oral (drenching) application of Safe Guard.</p><p></p><p>Why? My cows don't like it! Not being funny. Those injectable wormers usually mean two injections. I inject subcutaneous behind the front leg (Ivomec directions include behind the front leg as an appropriate injection site. Remember, it just goes under the skin so don't start the BQA debate).</p><p></p><p>These injections are causing my cows such a bad experience in the chute that I want to switch to another means of administration. I got one of my favorite cows that is getting to the point I cannot work her in the chute. Since I am 100 percent AI, that is bad news. I detest pour on so I am going to use the oral caulking gun applicator to administer Safe Guard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1413430, member: 27490"] I am switching from injectable Ivomec to Oral (drenching) application of Safe Guard. Why? My cows don't like it! Not being funny. Those injectable wormers usually mean two injections. I inject subcutaneous behind the front leg (Ivomec directions include behind the front leg as an appropriate injection site. Remember, it just goes under the skin so don't start the BQA debate). These injections are causing my cows such a bad experience in the chute that I want to switch to another means of administration. I got one of my favorite cows that is getting to the point I cannot work her in the chute. Since I am 100 percent AI, that is bad news. I detest pour on so I am going to use the oral caulking gun applicator to administer Safe Guard. [/QUOTE]
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