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    Always something…. Eye problems.

    If you squirt a few cc's of lidocaine onto the eye (be about 4 inches away and be sure and take the needle off the syringe first) and wait 5 min, it is a lot easier -- mine don't resist much at all.
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    fertilizing a small pasture

    Also, anybody have thoughts about using dried, composted chicken manure this time of year?
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    fertilizing a small pasture

    I've been very disappointed with Sendero. I've had a lot of the plants I spray come back (and I wait until the leaves are dark green before I spray). Lately, I've been using Remedy in Diesel as a basal spray (it is a pain, but I think I get much better results). If anybody has some other...
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    foxtails

    Had a flood in our bottom land last year. Now, suddenly, I'm finding what I think are bunches of brown fox tails. I know the problems they cause in dogs. Do they generally cause problems in grazing cattle?
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    Best Spray Mix

    For what it is worth, 24 D ester (e.g., Low Vol 6) can be so volatile that it can, on hot days with just a little wind, end up hitting fields hundreds of yards away. You might consider using In Place if you have any concerns about crops anywhere around you. It is designed to minimize drift...
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    Dung Beetles

    my e-mail is: [email protected]
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    Dung Beetles

    Can I get your contact information?
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    Dung Beetles

    I might be interested in getting some dung beetles to re-establish them around here. May I ask where you are located?
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    Grazing bearded wheat with grain heads

    I would appreciate some advice here. I have a spring wheat field that just did not get enough rain. The wheat is about 8-12 inches tall, but very sparse. Most of it has seed heads, but the wheat kernels are not filling out. Bottom line is that the insurance adjuster is telling me that if get...
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    bent knees

    Thanks. I took the rectal temp again an hour ago. It was 101.7 two days ago and again today.
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    fly control with ear tags

    I'd appreciate any advice. In the past, I put out tubs with IGR in them, and then alternate pouring on a permethrine or abelmectin product. I only get 2-4 weeks of control when I do this. I was thinking of trying the CyLence Ultra ear tags. I have two questions: a) does using CyLence ear...
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    bent knees

    He is a reasonable sized calf, not overly large and not growing especially fast. Thanks
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    bent knees

    Checked with my seed supplier who comes out to my house -- only lupine around here (south central Texas) is Bluebonnets, and the cows do not have access to them.
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    Buck Knees

    Thanks. I've palpated and squeezed the knee joints three or four times now. No extra fluid in joint that I can palpate, no pain on squeezing it or on extreme flexion, no swelling that I can find. I had another calf in the pen and palpated his knees too, in order to compare them to this one's...
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    Buck Knees

    See the attached photograph. The calf stands with the knees slightly flexed forward. It can stand normally and can run and play. It seems otherwise normal. It is not contracted flexor tendons. There is no pain in the knees that I can detect, even when I fully flex the knees. No evidence of...
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    Buck Knees

    I realize that you posted this ages ago. If by chance you are still monitoring this board, may I ask what happened to your calves with buck knees? I have one and am not sure what to do. Thanks
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    Battery Powered Chainsaw

    I agree with being extra careful. I am used to a big Echo gas powered saw that I use on pecans and oaks and mesquites. When I first looked at the battery powered chain saw I thought, "what a nice little toy". Then, I was not careful and came within a fraction of a millimeter of cutting into...
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    bent knees

    No lupine that I know of. But, I'll look it up to see what it looks like and go back and check. I do have some Wooly Pod Vetch (Lana). But, from what I have read, Wooly Pod Vetch intoxication is usually fatal to the cows. I've only let me cows on the pasture with the Vetch for about 10 days...
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