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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1652008" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>You really won't get on top of it until you can physically stop them from getting access to your feed, silos, sealed bins and drums. Shipping containers are vermin proof once door closed. Once you deny them access to the feed poisoning is easy. I always just use the short acting warfarin, coloured green here. They have to feed on them for a few days to bowl them over but are safer for my dogs if they happen to chew on a block. It is easier to administer the vit K antidote. The later generation long acting warfarin sticks with the dogs longer and you have to keep administering oral vit K for several weeks after the initial treatment. These blocks are coloured pink here.</p><p>Buck might like to comment on my thoughts, I have been out of the business for over a decade now so things might have changed.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1652008, member: 16453"] You really won't get on top of it until you can physically stop them from getting access to your feed, silos, sealed bins and drums. Shipping containers are vermin proof once door closed. Once you deny them access to the feed poisoning is easy. I always just use the short acting warfarin, coloured green here. They have to feed on them for a few days to bowl them over but are safer for my dogs if they happen to chew on a block. It is easier to administer the vit K antidote. The later generation long acting warfarin sticks with the dogs longer and you have to keep administering oral vit K for several weeks after the initial treatment. These blocks are coloured pink here. Buck might like to comment on my thoughts, I have been out of the business for over a decade now so things might have changed. Ken [/QUOTE]
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