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What is your favorite all time anitbiotic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hippie Rancher" data-source="post: 747370" data-attributes="member: 4203"><p>you all are going to laugh, but good old combiotic, or other penicillin.</p><p></p><p>Range cattle just don't get sick like cows in confinement (or they die so fast you don't have time to treat them - that's if you find them on time) so about the only time I have reason to use antibiotics on cattle are calving problems or some physical trauma (hit by a car or some such). Penicillin does the job (or they plain didn't ever fever or need it). Used to use LA200 for pinkeye but haven't had a case in a long time and I think the last time I used nitrofurazone powder puffed onto it.</p><p></p><p>Last serious horse injury the vet gave me penicillin, and it was more preventative as there wasn't any infection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippie Rancher, post: 747370, member: 4203"] you all are going to laugh, but good old combiotic, or other penicillin. Range cattle just don't get sick like cows in confinement (or they die so fast you don't have time to treat them - that's if you find them on time) so about the only time I have reason to use antibiotics on cattle are calving problems or some physical trauma (hit by a car or some such). Penicillin does the job (or they plain didn't ever fever or need it). Used to use LA200 for pinkeye but haven't had a case in a long time and I think the last time I used nitrofurazone powder puffed onto it. Last serious horse injury the vet gave me penicillin, and it was more preventative as there wasn't any infection. [/QUOTE]
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