Ivermectin is generally considered safe for use in bred cattle when administered according to veterinary guidelines and dosage recommendations. It is commonly used to treat various parasitic infections in livestock. However, it's crucial to adhere to withdrawal periods before slaughter or milk production to ensure safety for consumers. Always consult a veterinarian for specific guidance regarding its use in your herd.
They were bred for herding cattle.
yes safe
bred (As in you have bred the cattle)
Angus cattle
They are not. Cattle (cows and heifers) are bred either via artificial insemination, or natural breeding.
They were first bred to herd cattle.
There are many products that contain Ivermectin for cattle, so it really depends on what product you use: Ivomec, Ivermec, Megamectin, Noromectin, etc.
On farms and ranches that raise and breed Hereford cattle.
On a farm or ranch.
Ivermectin is generally considered safe for pregnant mares when used according to veterinary guidelines. However, it is always best to consult with a veterinarian before administering any medication to pregnant animals.
The Australian Cattle Dog was bred as a working dog to herd large numbers of cattle in the harsh Australian environment and the hotter climate. View more about the breed history of the Australian Cattle Dog at the related link.
as cattle-driver