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<blockquote data-quote="Nithsdale" data-source="post: 7813282" data-attributes="member: 17508"><p>Not strictly true.</p><p>All flukicides kill adult fluke - which will break the egg laying cycle. There are no products which "won't do anything" but you need to know what each product does, and what is required to get the same results as other products (this becomes even more critical when you have Triclabendazole resistance - or tolerance).</p><p></p><p>At this time of the year you should have the full age range of fluke, which obviously Triclabendazole is the only flukicide will kill all age groups with 1 dose.</p><p>If you have resistance - or tolerance - you need to switch to using Closantel, or up to now Trodax... but need to be aware these need a follow up dose 8 weeks later to do the same job as Triclabendazole</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithsdale, post: 7813282, member: 17508"] Not strictly true. All flukicides kill adult fluke - which will break the egg laying cycle. There are no products which "won't do anything" but you need to know what each product does, and what is required to get the same results as other products (this becomes even more critical when you have Triclabendazole resistance - or tolerance). At this time of the year you should have the full age range of fluke, which obviously Triclabendazole is the only flukicide will kill all age groups with 1 dose. If you have resistance - or tolerance - you need to switch to using Closantel, or up to now Trodax... but need to be aware these need a follow up dose 8 weeks later to do the same job as Triclabendazole [/QUOTE]
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