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<blockquote data-quote="BARNSCOOP" data-source="post: 671389" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>I have purchased at the local Co-op. But now I order most everything for my cattle, horses, and dog on line through Allivet. I do get dewormer (Ivomec-Plus injectable) through Jeffers. A 500ml bottle for $169.00. Horse dewormer at horse.com (years worth for one horse is $19.99). I have not checked my local vet to see how I would come out on price before. But all the vets in my county have gotten away from treating cattle except one. They say it's hard to work on cattle at someones farm whos equiptment is so shabby that they , the owner, or animal can get hurt trying to treat it. Of course it's hard work outside with these animals anyway when you could be inside your cool/warm/dry/ comfortable office caring for someone's dog for more profit. I understand it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BARNSCOOP, post: 671389, member: 7032"] I have purchased at the local Co-op. But now I order most everything for my cattle, horses, and dog on line through Allivet. I do get dewormer (Ivomec-Plus injectable) through Jeffers. A 500ml bottle for $169.00. Horse dewormer at horse.com (years worth for one horse is $19.99). I have not checked my local vet to see how I would come out on price before. But all the vets in my county have gotten away from treating cattle except one. They say it's hard to work on cattle at someones farm whos equiptment is so shabby that they , the owner, or animal can get hurt trying to treat it. Of course it's hard work outside with these animals anyway when you could be inside your cool/warm/dry/ comfortable office caring for someone's dog for more profit. I understand it. [/QUOTE]
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