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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1752723" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p>Strange you should post on this subject. Just happens that today I peeled,, chopped and cooked a pound and a half of garlic cloves</p><p>in a gallon of Canola oil. I drained off the cloves and put the cooked cloves around the mineral feeder. What can it hurt I says.</p><p>I put about an ounce and a half of Permethrin (SP) in the mix and <em>oiled the cows. </em>I also treated the rope wicks. I have slick cows and</p><p>little or no flies. We shall see how it goes in a day or three. I have been feeding larva killing mineral tubs for about a week.</p><p>Don't know if I needed the Permethrin but it does no good on the shelf. If I fail to wake up in the morning we will know my</p><p>culinary skills were not appreciated. I would advise using the cloves (about 5 or 6 for 2 pounds) Canola around 7 or 8 for a gallon.</p><p>Cook the cloves low heat in the Canola. Otherwise they can stick to the bottom of the pan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1752723, member: 40072"] Strange you should post on this subject. Just happens that today I peeled,, chopped and cooked a pound and a half of garlic cloves in a gallon of Canola oil. I drained off the cloves and put the cooked cloves around the mineral feeder. What can it hurt I says. I put about an ounce and a half of Permethrin (SP) in the mix and [I]oiled the cows. [/I]I also treated the rope wicks. I have slick cows and little or no flies. We shall see how it goes in a day or three. I have been feeding larva killing mineral tubs for about a week. Don't know if I needed the Permethrin but it does no good on the shelf. If I fail to wake up in the morning we will know my culinary skills were not appreciated. I would advise using the cloves (about 5 or 6 for 2 pounds) Canola around 7 or 8 for a gallon. Cook the cloves low heat in the Canola. Otherwise they can stick to the bottom of the pan. [/QUOTE]
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