I called the vet yesterday to inquire the prevelance of liver fluke in cattle. We have one older cow showing all the signs - slightly down in condition, duller coat, not milking to well and with the classic pouch under it's jaw. Actually it shows the same symptoms as a weak or failing heart because that is what it causes ultimately if untreated. I was surprised to hear it was very rare and you can't get the drugs to treat it in Canada.
Fluke is endemic in Scotland although it tends to affect sheep rather than cattle. Sheep all get 2 annual preventative doses of fasinex (TRICLABENDAZOLE). This is not an expensive drug costing about 25 cents per sheep dose at preventative levels. Acute dose for sheep or cows is 20 times greater but would still cost me about $30 to treat a 1300lb cow. There is a dog version here at $6 but that would cost @$250 to treat a cow!There are drugs licensed in the US for this problem but apparently they have never tried to get them approved for Canada - surprising as Novartis owns the fasinex product in Europe.
Has anyone else had experience of liver fluke and it's treatment?
Fluke is endemic in Scotland although it tends to affect sheep rather than cattle. Sheep all get 2 annual preventative doses of fasinex (TRICLABENDAZOLE). This is not an expensive drug costing about 25 cents per sheep dose at preventative levels. Acute dose for sheep or cows is 20 times greater but would still cost me about $30 to treat a 1300lb cow. There is a dog version here at $6 but that would cost @$250 to treat a cow!There are drugs licensed in the US for this problem but apparently they have never tried to get them approved for Canada - surprising as Novartis owns the fasinex product in Europe.
Has anyone else had experience of liver fluke and it's treatment?
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