Tell me your vaccine schedule

misfitmorgan

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Rumensin is approved for use in dairy cows, actually supposed to increase milk production and it is deemed that any residue in the milk is safe for humans. I think the only reason it is not licensed for goats is because no research has been done. The suggestion was to feed it to does starting 20 before kidding so they wouldn't be in milk anyways.

No they wouldnt be in milk 20 days before kidding unless they are like mine and refuse to dry off...the buggers.
 

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Found this

http://www.kepro.nl/en/products/kepcox-2-5-oral-2/

Toltrazuril meat withdrawal - 42 days in the Netherlands.
They also apparently have a brand called kepcox there made by the website i linked.
Approved for Calves, Goats, Sheep, Pigs, and Poultry including Turkey's.

Thats rather funny.
Maker - Kepro - Product Name - Kepcox
Maker - Bayer - Product Name - Baycox
Really creative people there :lol:

Also note there is a dosing difference and possible withdrawal difference between the Baycox and Kepcox. Baycox is 5% and Kepcox is 2.5%
 
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