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Triclabendozole and Fluke
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<blockquote data-quote="newgeneration" data-source="post: 3339422" data-attributes="member: 62576"><p>[USER=12486]@bovine[/USER] </p><p>My vet will definitely take the lead!!</p><p>The tests were sent off through our agri merchant to a recognised lab!! Tested three groups five weeks post drench, one week post drench and one bunch of lambs not given tcbz due to withdrawal!! All had 'some signs of fluke' was the feedback! Not really specific!! But did say to use alternative drench til next autumn one dose now closeted , one in April (another product again killing adults only) and then use tcbz next autumn but to fec / other tests before and after to see how effective it is! This was veterinary advise!! The labs veterinary advice not my vet!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newgeneration, post: 3339422, member: 62576"] [USER=12486]@bovine[/USER] My vet will definitely take the lead!! The tests were sent off through our agri merchant to a recognised lab!! Tested three groups five weeks post drench, one week post drench and one bunch of lambs not given tcbz due to withdrawal!! All had 'some signs of fluke' was the feedback! Not really specific!! But did say to use alternative drench til next autumn one dose now closeted , one in April (another product again killing adults only) and then use tcbz next autumn but to fec / other tests before and after to see how effective it is! This was veterinary advise!! The labs veterinary advice not my vet!!! [/QUOTE]
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