There are many products that contain Ivermectin for cattle, so it really depends on what product you use: Ivomec, Ivermec, Megamectin, Noromectin, etc.
you have to make stew and then you pour beef in it.
Est-ce que c'est trop tard pour vous?
no, but she has about 30 seconds to enjoy not being pregnant
The proper way to cook a beef medallion is to cook it in oil for between 6 and 8 minutes on each side. One should make a sauce and then pour it over the medallions to serve.
J'étais en retard pour le travail.
I know of one recipe to make some delicious chili. The ingredients call for ground beef, beef broth, red/green peppers, black/kidney beans, onions, garlic, and corn. Slice your onions and garlic, add oil to a pot, and add the onions and garlic. Next, add the ground beef and cook until well done. Add the remaining ingredients and pour in the beef broth and let simmer for 30 minutes. Pour into bowls and serve. Sometimes I like to add pasta to the chili.
Remove the compressor and pour it in. If its making noise its probably to late and you will need to replace it.
Ivomec is not a disease or illness or anything of that sort. It is a type of medicine for cattle that is used to get rid of external and internal parasites that commonly plague cattle. It comes in a pour-on form or injectible form. Ivomec is also known as Ivermectin in the USA. See related links below for more.
Ingredients1 lb Ground beef 1 c Canned corn with pimento1 sm Package cream cheese 1 pk Refrigerated bisquits1 Can mushroom soupBrown ground beef in skillet; drain. Mix all but biscuits. Pour in 2 quart casserole. Top with bisquits. Bake at 350 for about 20 minutes.
Ingredients1 Lb. ground beef4 Medium Irish potatoes2 Medium onions1/2 Stick butter1/2 C. waterMake small beef patties and set aside. Peel potatoes and slice thinly. Peel onions and slice thinly. Melt butter in frying pan. Place onions in butter and lightly cook, just until transparent. Remove and place beef patties in butter. Brown quickly. Do not cook done. Place the potatoes in bottom of casserole dish with beef patties and onions on top. Pour water into pan in which onions were cooked and then pour over potatoes. Bake at 400 degrees for 45 minutes.
I don't know why you couldn't boil them. I put mine in the crock pot and cook for about 8 hours and the last hour or two, pour bbq sauce on them. They are divine!
Now is this the pour-on you're referring to or the injectible solution? With the injectible solution, the label says it's not for use for lactating dairy cows, but it doesn't say not to use it on lactating beef cows with calves at side, so you can use it on them. For the pour-on solution, it doesn't say not for nursing/lactating beef cows with calves, so you can use it on them. However, you should consult your veterinarian for the timing of when to use Ivomec on your cattle. Also don't forget the most important thing: READ THE LABEL. The related links below are the labels for both the injectible and pour-on solution of Ivomec.