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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1554345" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>The county landfill, is not terribly far from my house. That place is a magnet for those things. It's a constant battle here for me. I have even lost a cow that was paralyzed after calving to the things. I put 5 panels around her, so I could feed and water her. Came in, and she was dead but had drug the panels about 100 yards across the pasture in her cripple state. I felt terrible about that one. No doubt, she was going to recover and be fine. I bring them to house now. </p><p>I don't have a permit to kill them, but I kill every one I can. They get wise quick to that, and stay out of range. Still a nuisance, just wait for you to leave. </p><p>I honestly can't say anything makes a dent in them. Tote off any afterbirth, the cows don't eat helps. That's like preaching to sinners though, because you can't get em all. </p><p>The rumor mill says some human disease that we never had before are linked to them. The buzzard, or some parasite on the buzzard is a vector. The state don't like when that question comes up, but they still do nothing to curb the things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1554345, member: 17956"] The county landfill, is not terribly far from my house. That place is a magnet for those things. It’s a constant battle here for me. I have even lost a cow that was paralyzed after calving to the things. I put 5 panels around her, so I could feed and water her. Came in, and she was dead but had drug the panels about 100 yards across the pasture in her cripple state. I felt terrible about that one. No doubt, she was going to recover and be fine. I bring them to house now. I don’t have a permit to kill them, but I kill every one I can. They get wise quick to that, and stay out of range. Still a nuisance, just wait for you to leave. I honestly can’t say anything makes a dent in them. Tote off any afterbirth, the cows don’t eat helps. That’s like preaching to sinners though, because you can’t get em all. The rumor mill says some human disease that we never had before are linked to them. The buzzard, or some parasite on the buzzard is a vector. The state don’t like when that question comes up, but they still do nothing to curb the things. [/QUOTE]
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