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worming longhorn cows
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<blockquote data-quote="MtnCows93" data-source="post: 1753481" data-attributes="member: 29034"><p>I bought 3 longhorn cows at the sale last week, I kicked open a cow pie and I can tell they are wormy. I remember reading on here before people saying not to worm longhorns and something like the worst mistake they did with a longhorn was to worm them. anyhow that doesn't make and sense to me and I'm gonna worm them but was curious as to why not???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnCows93, post: 1753481, member: 29034"] I bought 3 longhorn cows at the sale last week, I kicked open a cow pie and I can tell they are wormy. I remember reading on here before people saying not to worm longhorns and something like the worst mistake they did with a longhorn was to worm them. anyhow that doesn't make and sense to me and I'm gonna worm them but was curious as to why not??? [/QUOTE]
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