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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 356423" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I have one on a Jersey gomer bull. It stayes on untill everything is bred. I would not worry about it growing into their head, as you will have to remove it to refill. I have never even seen a sore spot caused from it. We did have a bull that figured out he could pull them off. Never did figure out how he did that.</p><p>It will tell you in the advert. that they are good for a certain number of cows, there are a couple of diferent sizes. We refill or check for refill every week. I have found that they will rub it and cause the paint to be used up even without any cows.</p><p>As far as marking them well. You will want to give that cow a bath after you see them marked. Don,t worry about it they rub it off after a couple of weeks or a good rain. I had a neighbor call to tell me that someone had been shooting my cows with a paintball gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 356423, member: 5494"] I have one on a Jersey gomer bull. It stayes on untill everything is bred. I would not worry about it growing into their head, as you will have to remove it to refill. I have never even seen a sore spot caused from it. We did have a bull that figured out he could pull them off. Never did figure out how he did that. It will tell you in the advert. that they are good for a certain number of cows, there are a couple of diferent sizes. We refill or check for refill every week. I have found that they will rub it and cause the paint to be used up even without any cows. As far as marking them well. You will want to give that cow a bath after you see them marked. Don,t worry about it they rub it off after a couple of weeks or a good rain. I had a neighbor call to tell me that someone had been shooting my cows with a paintball gun. [/QUOTE]
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