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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 1833479" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>Thank you. That makes sense. These cows are for person use only. I really was not sure how long the withdrawal could possibly be in milk since the meat withdrawal isn't 60 days. I was surprised to see many things saying not to use on dairy cows and really wasn't sure why. If it was just a lack of testing on them or ?</p><p>I wish we didn't have to deal with liver flukes. They are a pain to manage. We rarely have any issues with other parasites but the flukes are a nightmare that won't go away. Not a huge issue in the beef cows, goats, sheep as we can deworm them and just wait the withdrawal periods. I was just confused by the "not for use on dairy cows". Wouldn't matter if we weren't dealing with a limited deworming option for flukes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 1833479, member: 411"] Thank you. That makes sense. These cows are for person use only. I really was not sure how long the withdrawal could possibly be in milk since the meat withdrawal isn't 60 days. I was surprised to see many things saying not to use on dairy cows and really wasn't sure why. If it was just a lack of testing on them or ? I wish we didn't have to deal with liver flukes. They are a pain to manage. We rarely have any issues with other parasites but the flukes are a nightmare that won't go away. Not a huge issue in the beef cows, goats, sheep as we can deworm them and just wait the withdrawal periods. I was just confused by the "not for use on dairy cows". Wouldn't matter if we weren't dealing with a limited deworming option for flukes. [/QUOTE]
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