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Goose87
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« on: December 29, 2016, 06:52:59 am » |
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Be very careful when using the quest plus, I give some paste to some pups a few years ago and when I say a drop smaller than a number 2 pencil eraser Im being generous, and killed one and made the others extremely sick...
I started mixing mine with water so I know there's equal amounts of the ingredients mixed, I should've been more clear I'll use it and then again in two weeks and about 6 months later I'll repeat, I've haven't had a worm issue in a long time, if you nip a problem in the bud before it has a chance to become a problem then it's easy to control...
I feel there is no need in giving it once a month, if you keep your dogs flea free then you just about eliminate tape worm problems and if you keep your pens and chain areas clean then you help out considerably with other internal parasites...
Let me add something about de worming, my father in law usually back grounds and pre conditions several thousand head of yearlings a year, one year himself and several other men were losing cattle left and right, they could not figure out what was causing it, cattle were all taken good care of and other wise seemed healthy finally a necropsy was done on few deads and they all came back death because of internal worms, these cattle were on a stringent worming routine from the time they were still nursing, the vet stated that he had been warning farmers for years about the intestinal worms building up resistance to ivomectin, everybody uses it so over time parasites evolve and build resistance to it, I used to mix several wormers together thinking I was creating the ultimate wormer but noticed after a year of doing this I was having more issues with worms that I previously didn't, I see folks selling an all in one wormer on the Internet, it's a neat novelty to think of but in the end your helping the parasites to build up resistance to a wide range of de wormers...
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