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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 273096" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Although Scotty is right that most worms are picked up on pasture, some worms can be passed in utero to calves. I've wormed my bottle calves as early as a month old when it was indicated. I don't remember whether I used Ivomec or Cydectin, though. Read the directions carefully and they will tell you what age calf the product can be used on, and how much to give. I would worm any animal on the place according to the appropriate plan for their circumstances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 273096, member: 539"] Although Scotty is right that most worms are picked up on pasture, some worms can be passed in utero to calves. I've wormed my bottle calves as early as a month old when it was indicated. I don't remember whether I used Ivomec or Cydectin, though. Read the directions carefully and they will tell you what age calf the product can be used on, and how much to give. I would worm any animal on the place according to the appropriate plan for their circumstances. [/QUOTE]
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