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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1119910" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Considering putting in fly tags into the young stock who are always in a pasture that isn't easy to doctor in. </p><p></p><p>I used some old ones last year that I bought at neighbors auction. Don't even remember what name they were, probably 20 years old, but were still sealed in package and soft when I applied them. Had no fly issues, with them being applied in the right ear alone, which is a change from recent years. Maybe it was a fluke, but I am willing to give it a chance again.</p><p></p><p>Tag I am considering is the Python tag, because of its broad, fly coverage. Any insights into preferred brands or experiences? If I only do the young grassers (fall calves/coming yearlings) in one ear, one 20 count box should do them - so it's not like I am investing big money into fly tags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1119910, member: 1682"] Considering putting in fly tags into the young stock who are always in a pasture that isn't easy to doctor in. I used some old ones last year that I bought at neighbors auction. Don't even remember what name they were, probably 20 years old, but were still sealed in package and soft when I applied them. Had no fly issues, with them being applied in the right ear alone, which is a change from recent years. Maybe it was a fluke, but I am willing to give it a chance again. Tag I am considering is the Python tag, because of its broad, fly coverage. Any insights into preferred brands or experiences? If I only do the young grassers (fall calves/coming yearlings) in one ear, one 20 count box should do them - so it's not like I am investing big money into fly tags. [/QUOTE]
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