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<blockquote data-quote="buckaroo_bif" data-source="post: 85126" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Cowfarmer I don't use them on the cows. Cattle tend to get a bit whacked in the haid when you go to shooting them with darts. However I use them for cattle on wheat pasture when it is not convenient to take one to the barn. We use a marlin rifle > <a href="http://www.kracik.com/me/wll_tranq.html" target="_blank">http://www.kracik.com/me/wll_tranq.html</a></p><p>with 10 cc pneu darts. They are a disposable dart. You can get a 15 cc retrievable dart but the problem is catching the calf to retrieve it if it does not fall out. I use A180 for most problems 10 cc of it works extremely well. Have tried other medicines with not very good results. I do use nuflor sometimes too for foot rot. 10 cc of it has worked well if you follow it up for 3 days. </p><p>I think the problem you would have if you wanted to dart cows is they would be Very hard to handle after that and getting a big enough dart to do the job. My advice would be Not! to do it!</p><p>bif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckaroo_bif, post: 85126, member: 1061"] Cowfarmer I don't use them on the cows. Cattle tend to get a bit whacked in the haid when you go to shooting them with darts. However I use them for cattle on wheat pasture when it is not convenient to take one to the barn. We use a marlin rifle > [url=http://www.kracik.com/me/wll_tranq.html]http://www.kracik.com/me/wll_tranq.html[/url] with 10 cc pneu darts. They are a disposable dart. You can get a 15 cc retrievable dart but the problem is catching the calf to retrieve it if it does not fall out. I use A180 for most problems 10 cc of it works extremely well. Have tried other medicines with not very good results. I do use nuflor sometimes too for foot rot. 10 cc of it has worked well if you follow it up for 3 days. I think the problem you would have if you wanted to dart cows is they would be Very hard to handle after that and getting a big enough dart to do the job. My advice would be Not! to do it! bif [/QUOTE]
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