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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 250228" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I'd pull them, too, in an animal that young it won't take long for anemia to become a problem. I know the foal can bleed, but it's usually a short-lived thing and preferable to the alternative. Check around and see if you can find a Pirannha distributor - I believe it repels ticks as well as flies and mosquitos. It's expensive - around $48.00/gallon - but it will drop flies in a matter of seconds and it does a fantastic job of repelling flies and mosquitos. Ticks are not a problem here, so I can't honestly say how well it repels them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 250228, member: 539"] I'd pull them, too, in an animal that young it won't take long for anemia to become a problem. I know the foal can bleed, but it's usually a short-lived thing and preferable to the alternative. Check around and see if you can find a Pirannha distributor - I believe it repels ticks as well as flies and mosquitos. It's expensive - around $48.00/gallon - but it will drop flies in a matter of seconds and it does a fantastic job of repelling flies and mosquitos. Ticks are not a problem here, so I can't honestly say how well it repels them. [/QUOTE]
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