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Originally posted by rumrocks View PostI treated the cows in Nov. with Ivomec and very disappointed with the results.
I treated the bulls in Dec. with Dectomax and very disappointed with the results.
Lice and viruses are becoming a nuisance.
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I've found disappointing results - like no effect at all -on lice. And more doesn't do it.
Might be good for internal parasites, don't know.
So I use Vetolice for lice and it seems to work very well.
Found Cylence to be very effective for controlling flies on later-born calves, like June or whenever the weather turns hot and muggy.. A dab of it and no more face flies, so no more sore eyes.
For some reason the flies seem to really cling to later-born calves around here. Seldom a problem on April-May calves.Last edited by burnt; Apr 6, 2020, 16:22.
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Originally posted by rumrocks View PostI treated the cows in Nov. with Ivomec and very disappointed with the results.
I treated the bulls in Dec. with Dectomax and very disappointed with the results.
Lice and viruses are becoming a wice instead of once and you will get them.nuisance.
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Originally posted by rumrocks View PostI treated the cows in Nov. with Ivomec and very disappointed with the results.
I treated the bulls in Dec. with Dectomax and very disappointed with the results.
Lice and viruses are becoming a wice instead of once and you will get them.nuisance.
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Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostIvermectin appears very safe for humans:
The FDA-approved Drug Ivermectin inhibits the replication of SARS-CoV-2 in vitro
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Ivermectin is an inhibitor of the COVID-19 causative virus (SARS-CoV-2) in vitro.
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Never really had a case of Ivermectin not working, although lots have around here. Two key points I make sure of is do them as late as possible before product starts freezing in the line, usually mid-November (so lice are fully active) and always give 3-4 times the dose. I blame under dosing for most people's lice problems (as do most vets). Have helped guys pour cows before and they are always fiddling with the dosage, trying to save a buck. Roughly I give a cow two gunfulls and a weaned calf one. Bulls get about 3 gunfulls.
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