lamb stew wrote: » For those who grew up in the 80s and early 90's yucky worm doses could not be avoided.
Irish Guitarist wrote: » I think your user name explains this. In the eighties the ads on RTE were heavily aimed towards farmers. Many of these ads were about worming livestock. I've never in my life heard of a human taking anything for worms however and I was born in 1976.
Sir Osis of Liver. wrote: » That would be me and I'm not telling lies. G'wan ya big wormy African ya.
Sir Osis of Liver. wrote: » An acquaintance of mine doesn't go to the doctor. He's a farmer and gets the vet to treat any personal medical issues he may have(seriously). He told me he takes a cattle worm dose once a year.Really clears him out. What the actual fcuk?
lamb stew wrote: » im not saying every child back in the day was dosed regularly , but I remember being dosed. I probably didnt have them most of the time, but i know i had them once or twice. My wife grew up in the town and she was dosed aswell. just having a few pints at the moment with the mates and they also had worms when they were kids and were routinely dosed. I suppose it was a parenting choice like a clatter, or making their kids go to mass every sunday
Ruu wrote: » Can remember ads about preventing scour.
lamb stew wrote: » no i did not grow up in Africa, I only made the townie remark because of the farmer remark which i am not one, and who ever told the story about the vet worming the farmer is telling lies
Sir Osis of Liver. wrote: » I grew up in 70's/80s and never got a worm dose. Did they pump the dose up your ring?