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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1748370" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>We use Co-Ral twice a year or if I move cattle. Just put it in a 1g or 2g sprayer and wet the cows down in a pen or trailer or chute. </p><p></p><p>My experience is it works best for ticks and lice. The fly control is short lived. It must not have the residuals of others. </p><p></p><p>Co-Ral in liquid back rubs work really well but the buzzards will destroy them, here. I have to use powder on the back rubs. </p><p></p><p>In the fever tick quarantine area they use it in dipping vats. They have whole process to check cattle and clear them to be moved. Some people have them on their ranches and some auction barns have them. The permanent quarantine area is in the RGV area, basically along the Mexico border. The US has largely killed out the fever tick but cattle, wildlife and people moving freely across the border bring fever ticks in to the US. At times there have been temporary quarantine counties several hours up from the border due to it spreading north. </p><p></p><p>The permanent quarantine area acts as a "wall" to protect fever ticks from moving up in the rest of the southern US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1748370, member: 6291"] We use Co-Ral twice a year or if I move cattle. Just put it in a 1g or 2g sprayer and wet the cows down in a pen or trailer or chute. My experience is it works best for ticks and lice. The fly control is short lived. It must not have the residuals of others. Co-Ral in liquid back rubs work really well but the buzzards will destroy them, here. I have to use powder on the back rubs. In the fever tick quarantine area they use it in dipping vats. They have whole process to check cattle and clear them to be moved. Some people have them on their ranches and some auction barns have them. The permanent quarantine area is in the RGV area, basically along the Mexico border. The US has largely killed out the fever tick but cattle, wildlife and people moving freely across the border bring fever ticks in to the US. At times there have been temporary quarantine counties several hours up from the border due to it spreading north. The permanent quarantine area acts as a "wall" to protect fever ticks from moving up in the rest of the southern US. [/QUOTE]
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