eddiek wrote: » first of all thanks 4 reply.yes pneumonia i think. i will find out what pour-on he used and post again.
Farmer Pudsey wrote: » Put the bullock up the crush get a thermometer to take his temperature off hand I do not know what his temperature should be maybe another poster can confirm or ask your vet. If his temperature is high it is odds on he has peunomia again, however if when he was treated with pour-on was he sick or was it the same time the vet inspected him?? If it was retreat for worms and fluke. I am not a fan of pour-on especially Closmectin I know it is harder but I am inclined to go for the injection all the time it is way cheaper and it shouldn't take much longer with cattle up the chute and you can adjust the amount for the lighter and heavier animals
island of tighe wrote: » i will never use closamectin again. the cattle were eaten alive with lice last year after using it six weeks after housing.i had to treat them all again by the end of january
Tora Bora wrote: » Injection all the way, and give em enough of it:cool: . Make em cough it up;)
Farmer Pudsey wrote: » If you are letting cattle/weanlings out there should be no need to dose them as I presume that you treated them during housing. Leave about 5-6 weeks and then treat for worms any ivermectin injection use the unbranded one they are the cheapest Bimectin/ animec etc
k mac wrote: » Sorry farmer pudsy should have said had all the stock out already for a month but had to rehouse due to lack of grass and wet ground thats why i want to dose before i let out again .