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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1793777" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>What kind of cows> How many? How much acreage? If you have a choke point to hang it, the Cattle Curtain that [USER=42313]@Mountaintown Creek Ranch[/USER] shared would be the best bet. You could add ear tags, Rabon if you feed them, and hang gourds on tall poles. For my horses, I keep fly strips in the stables, and LOVE it when swallows nest there. I have gourds for martins hung on poles, and keep free-range chickens around the barn. I give the horses just a handful of feed everyday, with a little corn in it. The chickens keep the manure spread out, scratching for the corn and they eat the maggots. I only have to use fly spray when I take them somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1793777, member: 40587"] What kind of cows> How many? How much acreage? If you have a choke point to hang it, the Cattle Curtain that [USER=42313]@Mountaintown Creek Ranch[/USER] shared would be the best bet. You could add ear tags, Rabon if you feed them, and hang gourds on tall poles. For my horses, I keep fly strips in the stables, and LOVE it when swallows nest there. I have gourds for martins hung on poles, and keep free-range chickens around the barn. I give the horses just a handful of feed everyday, with a little corn in it. The chickens keep the manure spread out, scratching for the corn and they eat the maggots. I only have to use fly spray when I take them somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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