November 10, 2024

VIDEO: 💉BIG Changes Coming in 2023! 🐮


💉 Big changes coming in June of 2023! How will this effect your homestead?
👉 HERE: https://www.pbsanimalhealth.com/pages/antibiotics-moving-to-rx-in-2023?fbclid=IwAR3t9BcOizRy6Lc7fyrY_kpaVFLpltYwOZEEWkz3eiCCfuh-grao0BLVVcU
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26 thoughts on “VIDEO: 💉BIG Changes Coming in 2023! 🐮

  1. Thank you so much for this information. There are no more farm vets in our area (NJ) so we have needed to treat our animals ourselves for many years. Now antibiotics will no longer be an option. I am just so angry that the government is making it impossible for small farms to exist right where they are needed the most in more populated area.

  2. I use LA 200 and LA 300 on my goats . I was able to get some penicillin from a town theory miles away . I told the lady I raise goats and can’t get any . She sold me some they were holding for dairy farms . Hhhhmmm at least I got some and even if it goes past it’s expiration date better to have it then. It have any . We deal with pneumonia every year .

  3. Welcome to communism canada has been doing this for the last year a real crappy show!! There are horror stories here's a tip never sent a sample they will want EVERYTHING culled

  4. I saw in that PBS article they give a link to buying the meds through their PBS sponsored source. So hope this was factual information about a possible shortage and not a way to promote their shop. Your vet probably is the best one to ask about this.

  5. Check out valley vet, I've heard the fish antibiotics are the same as people meds and would work for our farm animals although I would not try anything unless I talked to a doctor or a vet , I guess I'm saying last resort.

  6. We always used to take erythromycin to the auctions when we bought calves. We would give them the tablets as soon as we purchased one before we put it on the truck. That prevented them from getting scours and dying on us..

  7. Alberta Canada as of 2 years ago we can't get any medication without having had a farm inspection the last one cost me $250. Medication and vaccination we used to get from our local farm stores.

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