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<blockquote data-quote="badroute" data-source="post: 612327" data-attributes="member: 1387"><p>thanks for the info. I am looking for alternatives other than buying the terribly expensive fly mineral. I usually order my mineral for the summer and fall around the middle of March and was wanting to see if there was something different I could do. I am planning on putting out dustbags and wanted to put something in my mineral that was different than Altosid and IGR as I believe horn flys around here are starting to build a resistance. Spraying with permectrin is not an option due to too many cows and no corrals around. I am toying with the possiblity of putting fly tags in the calves at branding time. But keep it coming I would still like some more info on the diatomaceous earth or another related product. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="badroute, post: 612327, member: 1387"] thanks for the info. I am looking for alternatives other than buying the terribly expensive fly mineral. I usually order my mineral for the summer and fall around the middle of March and was wanting to see if there was something different I could do. I am planning on putting out dustbags and wanted to put something in my mineral that was different than Altosid and IGR as I believe horn flys around here are starting to build a resistance. Spraying with permectrin is not an option due to too many cows and no corrals around. I am toying with the possiblity of putting fly tags in the calves at branding time. But keep it coming I would still like some more info on the diatomaceous earth or another related product. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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