The Bovine Practitioner 2016
DOI: 10.21423/bovine-vol50no1p47-55
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Season-long effectiveness of stocker-calf treatment at turnout with eprinomectin extended-release injection or a combination of injectable doramectin and oral albendazole

Abstract: On May 22, 2013, 128 stocker calves enrolled in an internal parasite control study were treated according to structured allocations and placed directly onto treatment-specific, randomly allocated, similar pastures (4 animals/2 acres (0.8 hectare) pasture). Treatment groups were saline injection (8 pastures); 0.09 mg/lb (0.2 mg/kg) BW doramectin injection concomitantly with 4.54 mg/lb (10 mg/kg) BW albendazole oral suspension (12 pastures); and 0.45 mg/lb (1 mg/kg) BW eprinomectin extended-release injection (12… Show more

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