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<blockquote data-quote="Sid" data-source="post: 5058940" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>They have to stay out of the tank for double or triple the standard withdrawl period. If a cow is treated 3 time in a year then they lose their organic status</p><p></p><p>From standards</p><p><span style="font-family: 'Georgia'">You must not sell your livestock or their produce as organic if, within any one year, you treat them with more than: three courses of (non-complementary) veterinary medicines, or one course of (non-complementary) veterinary medicines if they are killed for meat at less than one year old. Note - excluded from this are vaccines, parasite control treatments and compulsory eradication orders. A course of treatment means all the measures you need to take to restore the health of your animal following an illness. Note - the organic status of the animal will be lost at the start of the fourth course of treatment</span></p><p></p><p>After the standard withdrawl period it can be fed to calves. We tend to give it to beef calves going as conventional due to tb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid, post: 5058940, member: 574"] They have to stay out of the tank for double or triple the standard withdrawl period. If a cow is treated 3 time in a year then they lose their organic status From standards [FONT=Georgia]You must not sell your livestock or their produce as organic if, within any one year, you treat them with more than: three courses of (non-complementary) veterinary medicines, or one course of (non-complementary) veterinary medicines if they are killed for meat at less than one year old. Note - excluded from this are vaccines, parasite control treatments and compulsory eradication orders. A course of treatment means all the measures you need to take to restore the health of your animal following an illness. Note - the organic status of the animal will be lost at the start of the fourth course of treatment[/FONT] After the standard withdrawl period it can be fed to calves. We tend to give it to beef calves going as conventional due to tb. [/QUOTE]
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