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<blockquote data-quote="farmwife" data-source="post: 303442" data-attributes="member: 4247"><p>Hmmmmmmm!!!! You might want to read the label on some of the injectables. It's the product not the method of treatment that takes care of the parasites. I wouldn't use the pour on for show animals because of the hair issue. Also, be careful when using pesticides as they can have an allergic reaction because they are kept so clean. We had this happen at San Antonio 2 years ago. We used Lintox (weak mix) for lice preventive before we left for home. Our Herefords were okay after a while, but the Charolais heifers went into shock. The vet said it was due to the heifers being kept so clean -- no oils in the skin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwife, post: 303442, member: 4247"] Hmmmmmmm!!!! You might want to read the label on some of the injectables. It's the product not the method of treatment that takes care of the parasites. I wouldn't use the pour on for show animals because of the hair issue. Also, be careful when using pesticides as they can have an allergic reaction because they are kept so clean. We had this happen at San Antonio 2 years ago. We used Lintox (weak mix) for lice preventive before we left for home. Our Herefords were okay after a while, but the Charolais heifers went into shock. The vet said it was due to the heifers being kept so clean -- no oils in the skin. [/QUOTE]
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