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<blockquote data-quote="Farminlund" data-source="post: 205969" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Did anyone question him on such a statement as it does fly in the face of many currently published "articles" & what I thought was common knowledge & practice?</p><p></p><p>I think an explanation as to why until he came around we all thought it bad to kill the grubs while migrating through the cow. The reasoning not to kill them seems most logical & persuasive; what could be the reason that now it is OK to kill them during this phase of their life cycle? The only explanation that might hold up in my mind is the cattle grub problem doesn't exist anymore & thus there are no grubs that will die in the spinal canal or esophagus when a cow is treated in the winter after nontreatment for grubs in the fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farminlund, post: 205969, member: 1132"] Did anyone question him on such a statement as it does fly in the face of many currently published "articles" & what I thought was common knowledge & practice? I think an explanation as to why until he came around we all thought it bad to kill the grubs while migrating through the cow. The reasoning not to kill them seems most logical & persuasive; what could be the reason that now it is OK to kill them during this phase of their life cycle? The only explanation that might hold up in my mind is the cattle grub problem doesn't exist anymore & thus there are no grubs that will die in the spinal canal or esophagus when a cow is treated in the winter after nontreatment for grubs in the fall. [/QUOTE]
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