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<blockquote data-quote="leisurlee" data-source="post: 796002" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>I live in Southwest Oklahoma, I have 3 short horn crossed cattle on about 6 acres. What can I do to slow down or get rid of the goat heads in the pasture with them still in there. If they need to be pened up out of the pasture before any spraying I can do that also. What products do you recommend for this area (Cache Oklhaoma) and when can I start a treatment? I have bought plenty of bulk creep feed from the Chatanooga COOP and have been purchasing the extruded Alphlfa cubes so feeding them for a couple of 3 days if a treatment can be applied know is not an issue.</p><p></p><p>thanks </p><p>Leisurlee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leisurlee, post: 796002, member: 14307"] I live in Southwest Oklahoma, I have 3 short horn crossed cattle on about 6 acres. What can I do to slow down or get rid of the goat heads in the pasture with them still in there. If they need to be pened up out of the pasture before any spraying I can do that also. What products do you recommend for this area (Cache Oklhaoma) and when can I start a treatment? I have bought plenty of bulk creep feed from the Chatanooga COOP and have been purchasing the extruded Alphlfa cubes so feeding them for a couple of 3 days if a treatment can be applied know is not an issue. thanks Leisurlee [/QUOTE]
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