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.
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In Lyme Disease and associated parasite treatment, it has been intentionally used buy rubbing a SMALL AMOUNT on your hands on rare occasions.
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There are many products that contain Ivermectin for cattle, so it really depends on what product you use: Ivomec, Ivermec, Megamectin, Noromectin, etc.
NO! Ivomec will not even harm tape worms, Valbazen ( albendazole ) will, both are broad spectrum wormers, but Ivomec causes worms to die from over producing a naturally occurring acid that is not present in Tape worms.
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Ivomec eprinex pour-on is a topical cleaning solution. This can be used on livestock and other farm animals such as pigs and horses.
if the dog has heart worms Ivomec will kill both the worm and the dog. If the dog is heart worm free it can be sued but Valbazen or panacur are better choices
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Yes it does, but use it cautiously.
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.
Odysseus exhaustion is demonstrated by his failure to wake up and prevent his men from slaughtering the sun god cattle. It was a squall that forced them to land were the cattle were.
To keep the cattle together in a herd, and prevent any strays from wondering away.