Q: My dairy cows are hardly ever off cement. Why should I deworm?
A: Any time on pasture can result in worms infecting your cattle.
Putting dry cows onto pasture is a good opportunity for them to pick up worms. Numerous
surveys have shown most dairy cow herds to have worms.

Q: What happens if the pen washer (or mister) sprays the cows after I use EPRINEX?
A: No problem, EPRINEX is waterproof.

Q: Is there any benefit to controlling chorioptic mange?
A: Studies have shown increased milk production following control of chorioptic mange.

Q: Do adult dairy cows get worms?
A: Parasite surveys in North America have shown most herds to be parasitized.

Q: My cows are never off cement, what benefit could I obtain using EPRINEX?
A: In addition to worms, EPRINEX controls horn flies, grubs,
biting and sucking lice plus sarcoptic and chorioptic mange.

Q: How would EPRINEX be used in the milking cows?
A: There is no meat or milk withdrawal for EPRINEX so it can be
applied right in the parlor if you like.

Q: Do you have any other questions or comments
about IVOMEC?
A: Please use our Rep Locator to find
the Merial Sales Representative that serves you, or call 1-888-MERIAL-1 and press 3 for
Merial Veterinary Technical Support.

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