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Fly larvae control with justifly?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1663466" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>alacowman> Thankyou! I think you can appreciate that like begets like. Big cows big offspring, Bad disposition, ditto- Horn begets horn.</p><p> In as much as flies on a cow are a physical condition would it be too much to presume a possibility of inheritance as to the</p><p> relationship of the amount of flies attracted by a particular bloodline? This can best be determined by stopping all external</p><p> fly control and observing which family lines are prone to the least (or most) flies. On average you may not notice much difference</p><p> but between the cattle with the least and the most flies. you should see evidence of a family connection.</p><p> I am not connected to Kit Pharo in any way but would point out he has done a yeomans job of researching this and his findings</p><p> are well worth reviewing, Best wishes LVR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1663466, member: 40072"] alacowman> Thankyou! I think you can appreciate that like begets like. Big cows big offspring, Bad disposition, ditto- Horn begets horn. In as much as flies on a cow are a physical condition would it be too much to presume a possibility of inheritance as to the relationship of the amount of flies attracted by a particular bloodline? This can best be determined by stopping all external fly control and observing which family lines are prone to the least (or most) flies. On average you may not notice much difference but between the cattle with the least and the most flies. you should see evidence of a family connection. I am not connected to Kit Pharo in any way but would point out he has done a yeomans job of researching this and his findings are well worth reviewing, Best wishes LVR [/QUOTE]
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