Note to self

A.Lane

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I knew that Ivermectin pour on was flammable. I knew that a hot shot will cause a spark......Did not know that a hot shot would start the Ivermectin/cow on fire . I guess you learn something new every day. Just thought I would post this in case someone else did not know either.
 
Someone posted about the same basic thing a while back but with branding instead of a hotshot.
 
Crazy Farmgirl":2fibwwfx said:
What may I ask is a hot shot? Not familiar with this.

Hope all is well with the cow!
Electric cattle prod, kind of a stun gun (but not as powerfull) for cows.
 
A.Lane":3ndkxyq8 said:
I knew that Ivermectin pour on was flammable. I knew that a hot shot will cause a spark......Did not know that a hot shot would start the Ivermectin/cow on fire . I guess you learn something new every day. Just thought I would post this in case someone else did not know either.

I"ll bet that ol cow moved when that came about. :nod:

Cal
 
A.Lane":2p61eupa said:
I knew that Ivermectin pour on was flammable. I knew that a hot shot will cause a spark......Did not know that a hot shot would start the Ivermectin/cow on fire . I guess you learn something new every day. Just thought I would post this in case someone else did not know either.

I had no idea! Geeeeez . . . . . . :shock:
 
The cow is fine they got the fire put out pretty fast. I would imagine that Dectomax pour on would do the same thing.

I've heard of the branding irons starting pour on on fire but never a spark from a hot shot.

The poor cow was probably thinking she was the featured guest at the barbeque.
 

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