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<blockquote data-quote="sstterry" data-source="post: 1640367" data-attributes="member: 28912"><p>TCRanch is correct. Along the top of the spine all the way down. The reason is that you want it to absorb into the skin and that is where the skin is thinnest. It is the same rational as applying flea and tick medicine to a dog.</p><p>If you squirt it on the sides, you are just wasting your money because very little will be absorbed.</p><p></p><p>Bright Raven said that he talked to the mfg's and they said the pour on is just as effective as the injectible if applied correctly. Personally I prefer to inject when I am working calves because I know it goes in. If I could just walk up to them in the field I might prefer a pour on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstterry, post: 1640367, member: 28912"] TCRanch is correct. Along the top of the spine all the way down. The reason is that you want it to absorb into the skin and that is where the skin is thinnest. It is the same rational as applying flea and tick medicine to a dog. If you squirt it on the sides, you are just wasting your money because very little will be absorbed. Bright Raven said that he talked to the mfg's and they said the pour on is just as effective as the injectible if applied correctly. Personally I prefer to inject when I am working calves because I know it goes in. If I could just walk up to them in the field I might prefer a pour on. [/QUOTE]
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