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<blockquote data-quote="Prairiegrass" data-source="post: 1579838" data-attributes="member: 15700"><p>You won't have a problem giving Panacur. Pour-on/injectables of Ivomec/Dectomax/Eprinex upon CIDR insertion also shouldn't be a problem. You didn't say what protocol you're following or but if you're doing the most common 7 day timed AI protocol and worm/insert CIDR on day 0, insemination won't occur for at least 8 and most likely 9 or more days after worming. White wormers are purge wormers and should be well out of the system by then. The others listed will stay around in the body for awhile but unless you're animals are heavily infested with parasites outside the stomach/intestines shouldn't be a problem either. Valbazen states on the label "Do not administer to female cattle during the first 45 days of pregnancy or for 45 days after removal of bulls," but again should be ok to do ahead of time. You're in Georgia so parasites might be heavy. I use all those dewormers at day 0 and have excellent AI success. Do not give vaccines on day 0. Best advice ask your veterinarian that is familiar with your herd and parasites of the area. I could see where some parasites such as flukes or warbles would cause some inflammatory effects I wouldn't want going on at the time of AI. Ask your vet, call the product support of the various manufacturers, or use Panacur. If you're a science guy and want to see the research, do a search on PubMed.com. Ultrasaber on day 0 also shouldn't be a problem. I'd worm them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairiegrass, post: 1579838, member: 15700"] You won't have a problem giving Panacur. Pour-on/injectables of Ivomec/Dectomax/Eprinex upon CIDR insertion also shouldn't be a problem. You didn't say what protocol you're following or but if you're doing the most common 7 day timed AI protocol and worm/insert CIDR on day 0, insemination won't occur for at least 8 and most likely 9 or more days after worming. White wormers are purge wormers and should be well out of the system by then. The others listed will stay around in the body for awhile but unless you're animals are heavily infested with parasites outside the stomach/intestines shouldn't be a problem either. Valbazen states on the label "Do not administer to female cattle during the first 45 days of pregnancy or for 45 days after removal of bulls," but again should be ok to do ahead of time. You're in Georgia so parasites might be heavy. I use all those dewormers at day 0 and have excellent AI success. Do not give vaccines on day 0. Best advice ask your veterinarian that is familiar with your herd and parasites of the area. I could see where some parasites such as flukes or warbles would cause some inflammatory effects I wouldn't want going on at the time of AI. Ask your vet, call the product support of the various manufacturers, or use Panacur. If you're a science guy and want to see the research, do a search on PubMed.com. Ultrasaber on day 0 also shouldn't be a problem. I'd worm them. [/QUOTE]
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