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Worming Ivermectin Dose Concern
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1124234" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>About 3 years ago we switched to injectable, spring & fall, about Memorial day & Thanksgiving. I've noticed a marked decrease in lice and mites with each passing year. Last fall we had some stuff come up and I didn't get the fall worming done. We just did it this past week. About 10% had small patches of lice infestations, and I mean small--about the size of my palm. They get an oral worming around July 4th and I'll probably do an oral worming on Memorial day this year since we just did the injectable. The oral worming seemed to just make the calves pop, it seems the stragglers must have been caused by a heavy worm load more than by poor milking cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1124234, member: 1974"] About 3 years ago we switched to injectable, spring & fall, about Memorial day & Thanksgiving. I've noticed a marked decrease in lice and mites with each passing year. Last fall we had some stuff come up and I didn't get the fall worming done. We just did it this past week. About 10% had small patches of lice infestations, and I mean small--about the size of my palm. They get an oral worming around July 4th and I'll probably do an oral worming on Memorial day this year since we just did the injectable. The oral worming seemed to just make the calves pop, it seems the stragglers must have been caused by a heavy worm load more than by poor milking cows. [/QUOTE]
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