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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 378949" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>we went to the local co-op and bought a drape thing. it has a container to hold the back rub solution mix and a wick. We bought some chain and lag bolted it between two trees. (we put one in each pasture(took a bit over a couple of years)works great, cheaper (we bought one new $150 Cdn)in the long run than fly tags and both cow and calf can used it year round for lice(fly tags 2 mo.). put it near their water and mineral source. they will get curious, may take a bit but they will get on to it. the other method is an oiler. google lewis cattle oiler (only brand i know) to get the idea then find a local one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 378949, member: 6198"] we went to the local co-op and bought a drape thing. it has a container to hold the back rub solution mix and a wick. We bought some chain and lag bolted it between two trees. (we put one in each pasture(took a bit over a couple of years)works great, cheaper (we bought one new $150 Cdn)in the long run than fly tags and both cow and calf can used it year round for lice(fly tags 2 mo.). put it near their water and mineral source. they will get curious, may take a bit but they will get on to it. the other method is an oiler. google lewis cattle oiler (only brand i know) to get the idea then find a local one. [/QUOTE]
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