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sherrye Posted - Feb 18 2012 : 08:00:11 AM
what would you girls use? i saw cydectin? i have never used it. i also need stuff for lice and mites. i have D.E. new goats i want to treat every one totally. the new cows came from the valley. i sure would like pour on or in food. too many animals for shots. all suggestions wanted. what about an ear oil from something natural? thanks for new ieas.

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rubyleesmom Posted - Feb 20 2012 : 08:27:46 AM
We have a few cows and we use a bag of wormer pellets or a wormer block that we get from our local Tractor Supply..Im not sure what ingredients are in it, but I know it comes in a green and white box or bag and they seem to eat it right up!
homsteddinmom Posted - Feb 20 2012 : 04:51:48 AM
You are needing something for earmites? We use mineral oil with camphor oil mixed in. It smothers the ear mites and the camphor helps with the itching! Cydectin here in east texas is a good spring wormer.Ivomec has been proven safe in bred does.

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