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<blockquote data-quote="Texas PaPaw" data-source="post: 769173" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>For horn flies I use a cheap <strong>aluminum framed</strong> pistol grip syringe (pro shot <strong>II</strong>) without a needle to squirt Cylence pour-on on their backs. Set it for 4cc and give 1,2 or 3 squirts as needed by weight. Your weight guess doesn't seem to be terribly critical. Know of a guy who uses a small pump up sprayer and only guesses the amount applied. The syringe works well. I suppose for a few head of gentle cattle a disposable syringe could be used. A treatment seems to last 4-6 weeks.</p><p></p><p>BTW-would not advise buying the plastic handle pistol grip syringe. If you squeeze too hard you can break it. Don't ask me how I know this. Also-why did they change to the aluminum frame and yet continue to build the plastic? Buyer beware!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas PaPaw, post: 769173, member: 2905"] For horn flies I use a cheap [b]aluminum framed[/b] pistol grip syringe (pro shot [b]II[/b]) without a needle to squirt Cylence pour-on on their backs. Set it for 4cc and give 1,2 or 3 squirts as needed by weight. Your weight guess doesn't seem to be terribly critical. Know of a guy who uses a small pump up sprayer and only guesses the amount applied. The syringe works well. I suppose for a few head of gentle cattle a disposable syringe could be used. A treatment seems to last 4-6 weeks. BTW-would not advise buying the plastic handle pistol grip syringe. If you squeeze too hard you can break it. Don't ask me how I know this. Also-why did they change to the aluminum frame and yet continue to build the plastic? Buyer beware! [/QUOTE]
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