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<blockquote data-quote="canoetrpr" data-source="post: 769064" data-attributes="member: 4892"><p>Ok I think I am convinced on a Fly Killer Kover. I need a new mineral feeder anyway so I am just going to get the one from them. </p><p></p><p>The next thing you guys had me thinking of is their backs. I don't have a good spot where they go through everyday with rotational grazing. My brilliant wife suggested why we would not just go out and spray them with a spray bottle while we visit them. With 4 cows, 1 bull and 4 calves, we go out and touch practically every one of them every day or every other day anyway. This is what the horse people do around here. Of course it won't make sense if you have a large herd but with 4 cows, growing to at most 8 - I think this is an economical solution.</p><p></p><p>Unless anyone can let me know why it would not work? Any particular insecticide that would or would not work for this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canoetrpr, post: 769064, member: 4892"] Ok I think I am convinced on a Fly Killer Kover. I need a new mineral feeder anyway so I am just going to get the one from them. The next thing you guys had me thinking of is their backs. I don't have a good spot where they go through everyday with rotational grazing. My brilliant wife suggested why we would not just go out and spray them with a spray bottle while we visit them. With 4 cows, 1 bull and 4 calves, we go out and touch practically every one of them every day or every other day anyway. This is what the horse people do around here. Of course it won't make sense if you have a large herd but with 4 cows, growing to at most 8 - I think this is an economical solution. Unless anyone can let me know why it would not work? Any particular insecticide that would or would not work for this? [/QUOTE]
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