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We commonly hear from farmers who're concerned that they've dosed their cattle and the animals are still coughing, or even coughing harder. This most typically happens with clear wormers like ivermectin, and is as a result of dead worm material having to be expelled from the animal's lungs.
We commonly hear from farmers who're concerned that they've dosed their cattle and the animals are still coughing, or even coughing harder. This most typically happens with clear wormers like ivermectin, and is as a result of dead worm material having to be expelled from the animal's lungs.