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<blockquote data-quote="I❤️shorthorns" data-source="post: 1810064" data-attributes="member: 43210"><p>**Homemade Cattle Spray**</p><p></p><p>Ingredients:</p><p>- 1 quart of water</p><p>- 1 cup of white vinegar</p><p>- 1 cup of mineral oil</p><p>- 2 tablespoons of citronella essential oil</p><p>- 2 tablespoons of eucalyptus essential oil</p><p>- 2 tablespoons of lavender essential oil</p><p>- 2 tablespoons of lemongrass essential oil</p><p></p><p>Instructions:</p><p>1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the water and white vinegar. Vinegar acts as a natural repellent for flies and other insects.</p><p></p><p>2. Add the mineral oil to the water and vinegar mixture. Mineral oil helps the spray adhere to the cattle's coat and provides a protective layer.</p><p></p><p>3. Now, add the citronella, eucalyptus, lavender, and lemongrass essential oils. These oils are known for their insect-repelling properties and will help keep flies away from the cattle.</p><p></p><p>4. Stir the mixture well to ensure all the ingredients are thoroughly combined.</p><p></p><p>5. Transfer the cattle spray into a spray bottle or a pump sprayer for easy application.</p><p></p><p>How to Use:</p><p>- Before applying the spray, make sure the cattle are in a well-ventilated area.</p><p>- Shake the spray bottle or pump sprayer to mix the ingredients thoroughly.</p><p>- Spray the mixture evenly on the cattle's coat, focusing on areas where flies and pests are more likely to gather, such as the back, neck, and legs.</p><p>- Avoid spraying near the cattle's eyes, ears, or nose.</p><p></p><p>Important Note:</p><p>While this cattle spray is made from natural ingredients, it's always a good idea to test a small area of the cattle's skin for any adverse reactions before applying it all over. Additionally, reapply the spray as needed, especially after rainfall or heavy sweating, to maintain its effectiveness in repelling flies and pests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I❤️shorthorns, post: 1810064, member: 43210"] **Homemade Cattle Spray** Ingredients: - 1 quart of water - 1 cup of white vinegar - 1 cup of mineral oil - 2 tablespoons of citronella essential oil - 2 tablespoons of eucalyptus essential oil - 2 tablespoons of lavender essential oil - 2 tablespoons of lemongrass essential oil Instructions: 1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the water and white vinegar. Vinegar acts as a natural repellent for flies and other insects. 2. Add the mineral oil to the water and vinegar mixture. Mineral oil helps the spray adhere to the cattle's coat and provides a protective layer. 3. Now, add the citronella, eucalyptus, lavender, and lemongrass essential oils. These oils are known for their insect-repelling properties and will help keep flies away from the cattle. 4. Stir the mixture well to ensure all the ingredients are thoroughly combined. 5. Transfer the cattle spray into a spray bottle or a pump sprayer for easy application. How to Use: - Before applying the spray, make sure the cattle are in a well-ventilated area. - Shake the spray bottle or pump sprayer to mix the ingredients thoroughly. - Spray the mixture evenly on the cattle's coat, focusing on areas where flies and pests are more likely to gather, such as the back, neck, and legs. - Avoid spraying near the cattle's eyes, ears, or nose. Important Note: While this cattle spray is made from natural ingredients, it's always a good idea to test a small area of the cattle's skin for any adverse reactions before applying it all over. Additionally, reapply the spray as needed, especially after rainfall or heavy sweating, to maintain its effectiveness in repelling flies and pests. [/QUOTE]
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