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Cattle tail louse: cows and calves losing switch
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<blockquote data-quote="arkie 74" data-source="post: 1034375" data-attributes="member: 7202"><p>Vet come out and took a hair and skin sample. He said in twenty five years of practice he had never seen anything like it before. The end of the tails are scabs and a little swollen. He said it was a mite that horses get in their mane and tail. They focus on long hair. He recommended dipping the tails in a solution of ?perethryin? and mineral oil and water. Red Bull I've seen fescue poison before ,but never seen them lose hair going up their tail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arkie 74, post: 1034375, member: 7202"] Vet come out and took a hair and skin sample. He said in twenty five years of practice he had never seen anything like it before. The end of the tails are scabs and a little swollen. He said it was a mite that horses get in their mane and tail. They focus on long hair. He recommended dipping the tails in a solution of ?perethryin? and mineral oil and water. Red Bull I've seen fescue poison before ,but never seen them lose hair going up their tail. [/QUOTE]
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