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lice ,in winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12898"><p>It seems like the colder the winter the worse the lice are. Pour them again, that should resolve the problem. The lice live right down at skin level and they can live in the most awfull cold. The extreme cold doesn't seem to affect the eggs either, so you'll probably need to pour them again in a couple of weeks.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I was just browsing your site,</p><p>> lots of good info, I was going to</p><p>> ask a question but it seems it was</p><p>> answered already, I have some</p><p>> cattle 10,and have started</p><p>> noticing the hair being gone in</p><p>> spots, I had treated them earlier</p><p>> with ivomectin, so it was baffling</p><p>> me, then I read it in this forum</p><p>> that someone says it may be lice</p><p>> with the same symptoms my cattle</p><p>> are having,, I live upstate ny and</p><p>> have been having sub zero degrees</p><p>> for weeks now,,, could the lice</p><p>> live in this weather,, I always</p><p>> thought it was when it started</p><p>> getting a little warm I had to</p><p>> worry about it,,thanks</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:alldunmovin@yahoo.com">alldunmovin@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12898"] It seems like the colder the winter the worse the lice are. Pour them again, that should resolve the problem. The lice live right down at skin level and they can live in the most awfull cold. The extreme cold doesn't seem to affect the eggs either, so you'll probably need to pour them again in a couple of weeks. dun > I was just browsing your site, > lots of good info, I was going to > ask a question but it seems it was > answered already, I have some > cattle 10,and have started > noticing the hair being gone in > spots, I had treated them earlier > with ivomectin, so it was baffling > me, then I read it in this forum > that someone says it may be lice > with the same symptoms my cattle > are having,, I live upstate ny and > have been having sub zero degrees > for weeks now,,, could the lice > live in this weather,, I always > thought it was when it started > getting a little warm I had to > worry about it,,thanks [email=alldunmovin@yahoo.com]alldunmovin@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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