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Thoughts on Deworming Nursing Calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="littletom" data-source="post: 1256835" data-attributes="member: 23522"><p>Sounds like the local farmers at the country store. They drive down road then go set at the store at talk about every thing I am doing wrong till 9 then go back for 2 hours at lunch. Me and some of my big farming buddies. Have came to conclusion if they think we have lost our mind we are doing the right thing. In 2012 I brought in some poor cows from the drought in the south west. One guy gave me a long speech on how they would not make through the winter and how I wasted my money. Still have all but one some of my best cows I have that cost 670 dollars each. Only mistake was not buying a whole more of them. The man did not make it through the winter. Take what you hear from these experts lightly I know the type. My wife is also a DVM deworm all your cattle young and old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletom, post: 1256835, member: 23522"] Sounds like the local farmers at the country store. They drive down road then go set at the store at talk about every thing I am doing wrong till 9 then go back for 2 hours at lunch. Me and some of my big farming buddies. Have came to conclusion if they think we have lost our mind we are doing the right thing. In 2012 I brought in some poor cows from the drought in the south west. One guy gave me a long speech on how they would not make through the winter and how I wasted my money. Still have all but one some of my best cows I have that cost 670 dollars each. Only mistake was not buying a whole more of them. The man did not make it through the winter. Take what you hear from these experts lightly I know the type. My wife is also a DVM deworm all your cattle young and old. [/QUOTE]
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