Dectomax: A Cattle Rancher's Review

"It's all about the pounds." This is the idea behind Dectomax Pour-On Solution. People in the Northwest deworm cattle and calves in order to promote weight gain. This is usually after warble season, but you can check with your local vets for the best time to administer for your area.
In winter, you'll want to reapply to stop midges and other parasites you can get from barns and close quarters.
How do we know? We actually did a year-long study on Dectomax. Read it here.
Jennie Ritland runs a commercial cow herd along with the feeders and backgrounded calves out of her Montana outfit: Ritland Feeding Company "I could be a salesman for Dectomax sure it costs more, but we make that money back plus some every year."
Why do you Choose Dectomax over other Generics?
Why pay 289.99 for 5 quarts of Dectomax , when you can get 5 quarts of generic dewormer for 39.99? What makes Dectomax the go to product for ranchers in our area? Here's three reasons Jenny mentions:
- Dectomax is Rainfast--you can pour it and when it rains it will stick.
- Lasts up to twice as long as Ivomec and generic ivermectin pour-on brands.
- Dectomax controls internal and external parasites including season long lice protection.
What's a better reason? Again, "It's all about the pounds."
What Dectomax has to Say...
Versus untreated cattle, Dectomax comes out ahead by averaging 26 pounds of extra weight on a 5 weight calf. "That's just more money you get back in February or October." One study out of Idaho saw an additional weight gain of around 20 pounds over generic dewormers. You can order your Dectomax online from us, right here.
What's that mean about the price of Dectomax (289.99) of generics (39.99)? It means you only need one pound of additional weight gain to offset the cost difference. When you are getting around 20 pounds over the competition, you can be sure the value of Dectomax is where it counts: "It's all about the pounds."
But you don't have to take their word for it, you can check this article out where we did a year long study on a cattle ranch in Montana, or use the form below and ask us a question--we'll work to get you an answer within 24 hours.