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<blockquote data-quote="AudieWyoming" data-source="post: 759228" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>We used orange chalk at the dairy, it was way cheaper and faster to apply then the patches. Several years ago I saw a neighbor use the Target or Wal-mart spray cans. At 99 cents a can, its fast, easy and you can paint several cows per can. I put it on thicker than most. </p><p></p><p>Starting a few years back I started buying 5 gal buckets of the cheapest, chalky white, latex indoor house paint and put it on with small scrub brush, it stays pretty well unless the cows start shedding bad.</p><p></p><p>I keep all the butts painted and repaint them after insemination, that way when I ride the pastures I can just watch the cows W/O paint.@</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudieWyoming, post: 759228, member: 13669"] We used orange chalk at the dairy, it was way cheaper and faster to apply then the patches. Several years ago I saw a neighbor use the Target or Wal-mart spray cans. At 99 cents a can, its fast, easy and you can paint several cows per can. I put it on thicker than most. Starting a few years back I started buying 5 gal buckets of the cheapest, chalky white, latex indoor house paint and put it on with small scrub brush, it stays pretty well unless the cows start shedding bad. I keep all the butts painted and repaint them after insemination, that way when I ride the pastures I can just watch the cows W/O paint.@ [/QUOTE]
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