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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 582847" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Terramycin is an outstanding product, the best of all the oxytetracyclines in my opinion. I use the injectable regularly, also for footrot. Have never used the crumbles in feed and the only tablets I use is the intra-uterine pessaries.</p><p></p><p>For footrot one injection of long acting oxytetracycline is usually sufficient, use a good product with a carrier suitable for IM injection. The text book treatment with oxytetracycline would be to use a short acting quick releasing product on first treatment followed up by a long acting product the next day, repeat after 72 hours if neccesary.</p><p></p><p>Make sure there are no foreign bodies in the foot or between the hoofs when treating the animal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 582847, member: 4353"] Terramycin is an outstanding product, the best of all the oxytetracyclines in my opinion. I use the injectable regularly, also for footrot. Have never used the crumbles in feed and the only tablets I use is the intra-uterine pessaries. For footrot one injection of long acting oxytetracycline is usually sufficient, use a good product with a carrier suitable for IM injection. The text book treatment with oxytetracycline would be to use a short acting quick releasing product on first treatment followed up by a long acting product the next day, repeat after 72 hours if neccesary. Make sure there are no foreign bodies in the foot or between the hoofs when treating the animal. [/QUOTE]
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