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Blue-Green Algae
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<blockquote data-quote="Nicky" data-source="post: 68121" data-attributes="member: 1225"><p>Two years ago we lost 4 cows to blue green algae poisoning. Until then we didn't know we had a problem with it. We treated our ponds last summer (Some are just runoff, some are spring and/or creek fed, but the inflow is less than needed to keep up with evaporation, drinking etc.) once with Bluestone, and twice with Cutrel (liquid Copper sulfate). As this is shaping up as yet another drought year, wondered if anyone has any advice on how often to treat ponds, how much etc. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicky, post: 68121, member: 1225"] Two years ago we lost 4 cows to blue green algae poisoning. Until then we didn't know we had a problem with it. We treated our ponds last summer (Some are just runoff, some are spring and/or creek fed, but the inflow is less than needed to keep up with evaporation, drinking etc.) once with Bluestone, and twice with Cutrel (liquid Copper sulfate). As this is shaping up as yet another drought year, wondered if anyone has any advice on how often to treat ponds, how much etc. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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