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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 498059" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>I guess my vet is just wasting time disinfecting his boots and whatever instrument he used in posting or doctoring a sick cow/calf, if all I'm going to do is drag it somewhere out of sight, and let the birds, animals, or family pet spread "whatever" all over the countryside. Lay 'em out so the vultures, buzzards, coyotes, and whatever can devour them, and spread the disease around, then wonder why they hang around, and seem to be getting thicker. Hmmm, I wonder why? We read it's hard to keep the fly</p><p> population down for our animals, which we're pouring, fly tags, fly blocks, and whatever, and then we say they don't work, when the problem is in our back 40. If you're on such a tight budget that you can't bury it, or call the "knackers", you're just da.. near out of the cattle business. I don't like flies and darn sure don't like birds eating off my neighbors dead, infected with whatever, dead animals, and then drinking out of my water tanks. But thats just one of my pet peeves. I have more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 498059, member: 2919"] I guess my vet is just wasting time disinfecting his boots and whatever instrument he used in posting or doctoring a sick cow/calf, if all I'm going to do is drag it somewhere out of sight, and let the birds, animals, or family pet spread "whatever" all over the countryside. Lay 'em out so the vultures, buzzards, coyotes, and whatever can devour them, and spread the disease around, then wonder why they hang around, and seem to be getting thicker. Hmmm, I wonder why? We read it's hard to keep the fly population down for our animals, which we're pouring, fly tags, fly blocks, and whatever, and then we say they don't work, when the problem is in our back 40. If you're on such a tight budget that you can't bury it, or call the "knackers", you're just da.. near out of the cattle business. I don't like flies and darn sure don't like birds eating off my neighbors dead, infected with whatever, dead animals, and then drinking out of my water tanks. But thats just one of my pet peeves. I have more. [/QUOTE]
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