This is funny. Time to get your own private vet. And I don't mean military veteran.....Don't worry though, your local fentanyl dealer will now provide IVM or whatever is profitable. it's all about the money......
I wonder if veterinary groups just decided that they want a slice of the profit. You know, "give me $100 for an Rx, so that you can go buy a $10 (formerly OTC) product". Now if someone wants a vet's advice, go get it. But if their family has been farming for generations, they should be able to access common (and well understood) meds inexpensively.
How is this not 'unfairly targeting low income groups' that cannot afford the extra (substantial) cost for a vet visit on top of the (low) cost of the medicine? Same grift as normal (human) medications, I guess...
The article explicitly says that only antibiotics are affected (not anti-parasiticides, such as Ivermectin horsey-paste - at least not yet). Also, this does not go into effect until mid-2023.
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This is funny. Time to get your own private vet. And I don't mean military veteran.....Don't worry though, your local fentanyl dealer will now provide IVM or whatever is profitable. it's all about the money......
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I wonder if veterinary groups just decided that they want a slice of the profit. You know, "give me $100 for an Rx, so that you can go buy a $10 (formerly OTC) product". Now if someone wants a vet's advice, go get it. But if their family has been farming for generations, they should be able to access common (and well understood) meds inexpensively.
How is this not 'unfairly targeting low income groups' that cannot afford the extra (substantial) cost for a vet visit on top of the (low) cost of the medicine? Same grift as normal (human) medications, I guess...
The article explicitly says that only antibiotics are affected (not anti-parasiticides, such as Ivermectin horsey-paste - at least not yet). Also, this does not go into effect until mid-2023.
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I didn't see Ivermectin mentioned. Was this just for the listed meds? It looks like it's mainly injectable antibiotics?
This also helps their food shortage plan, as many will now have to go to vets to get help while their animals die.
There are a few cattle drenches that are ivermectin and isopropyl alcohol (same as hand anitiser) only.
One only needs a teaspoon rubbed on the skin as a dose. (depending on strength, but thay are all pretty similar.
Just make noises of having a small herd of sheep, or something.
Still available for 1 more year OTC.