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Poop stuck to a calfs rear
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<blockquote data-quote="mjnetex" data-source="post: 941688" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>It's not bothering her, I'd not worry about it. My fly problems have been solved by XP 820 tags, but you wouldn't put them on small calves, just the mamas--I guarantee the babies wouldn't have flies either. Much</p><p>easier than spray and probably better for them. You would need someone with experience to apply the fly tags if you ever go that route.</p><p>Good luck, get to know your vet and hopefully you have a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjnetex, post: 941688, member: 13948"] It's not bothering her, I'd not worry about it. My fly problems have been solved by XP 820 tags, but you wouldn't put them on small calves, just the mamas--I guarantee the babies wouldn't have flies either. Much easier than spray and probably better for them. You would need someone with experience to apply the fly tags if you ever go that route. Good luck, get to know your vet and hopefully you have a good one. [/QUOTE]
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