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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 141789" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Tapeworm is correct. IF the cattle actually have grubs migrating thru their system later in their cycle, you can KILL cattle if you DEGRUB them. Not just Ivomec - all degrubbing products. Each area has a "do not degrub" after "this date". For NY it's about Nov 15.</p><p>So, if you degrub your cattle in the late fall, than you can use a product that kills grubs anytime there after that season. Grubs cycle starts in the fall & they are safe to kill until they migrate to a certain part of the cows body - after that, very dangerous if you kill them.</p><p>So with "unknown" cattle, you should deworm with a product that does NOT KILL GRUBS, if you are deworming after you "safe" date for your area. I believe some areas do not have grubs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 141789, member: 968"] Tapeworm is correct. IF the cattle actually have grubs migrating thru their system later in their cycle, you can KILL cattle if you DEGRUB them. Not just Ivomec - all degrubbing products. Each area has a "do not degrub" after "this date". For NY it's about Nov 15. So, if you degrub your cattle in the late fall, than you can use a product that kills grubs anytime there after that season. Grubs cycle starts in the fall & they are safe to kill until they migrate to a certain part of the cows body - after that, very dangerous if you kill them. So with "unknown" cattle, you should deworm with a product that does NOT KILL GRUBS, if you are deworming after you "safe" date for your area. I believe some areas do not have grubs. [/QUOTE]
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