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Pinkeye after being worked
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<blockquote data-quote="Dempster" data-source="post: 1516965" data-attributes="member: 32761"><p>I am someone that is concerned about loosing my opportunity to use CTC when and where you still legally can. We can all put our heads in the sand and do what we want, but all that's going to do is make the Feds take it away all together. </p><p></p><p>The basics of CTC vfd's- vets can only write them for labeled diseases, which is mostly going to be either respiratory disease or anaplasmosis. Most of the labeled doses are required to be fed daily to ensure proper daily intakes. However, there are circumstances you can feed it in mineral, if your mineral has an approved recipe, which ensures proper intake. Most minerals do not fall under this category. </p><p></p><p>It is a lot of undesirable legal constraint, but if we don't take it seriously, ctc will be taken off the market all together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dempster, post: 1516965, member: 32761"] I am someone that is concerned about loosing my opportunity to use CTC when and where you still legally can. We can all put our heads in the sand and do what we want, but all that's going to do is make the Feds take it away all together. The basics of CTC vfd's- vets can only write them for labeled diseases, which is mostly going to be either respiratory disease or anaplasmosis. Most of the labeled doses are required to be fed daily to ensure proper daily intakes. However, there are circumstances you can feed it in mineral, if your mineral has an approved recipe, which ensures proper intake. Most minerals do not fall under this category. It is a lot of undesirable legal constraint, but if we don't take it seriously, ctc will be taken off the market all together. [/QUOTE]
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