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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1756228" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>Some work better than others, even the ones that work decently don't last as long as advertised. I've used several of the kinds of Y Tex brand, and Corothon by Bayer. The Corothon tags were a waste of money, they might have worked for a couple weeks then it was back to covered in flies. Same with some of the YTex varieties. The best I have found is the Y Tex Python Magnum. They seem to work decent for around 3 months. The directions say to not use on calves under 3 months old. That is true, we found out the hard way with infected ears on a couple younger calves once. Won't make that mistake again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1756228, member: 24816"] Some work better than others, even the ones that work decently don’t last as long as advertised. I’ve used several of the kinds of Y Tex brand, and Corothon by Bayer. The Corothon tags were a waste of money, they might have worked for a couple weeks then it was back to covered in flies. Same with some of the YTex varieties. The best I have found is the Y Tex Python Magnum. They seem to work decent for around 3 months. The directions say to not use on calves under 3 months old. That is true, we found out the hard way with infected ears on a couple younger calves once. Won’t make that mistake again. [/QUOTE]
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