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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9948"><p>To be honest, I don't have many ticks in my area (I've seen maybe 10 on dogs in 16 years of practice, I've never seen one on a farm animal) but in Southern Ohio where there are ticks everywhere, they seem to use a back rubber which repels or kills the ticks. I don't know the name, perhaps someone else here does. To the best of my knowledge, ivomec doesn't touch ticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9948"] To be honest, I don't have many ticks in my area (I've seen maybe 10 on dogs in 16 years of practice, I've never seen one on a farm animal) but in Southern Ohio where there are ticks everywhere, they seem to use a back rubber which repels or kills the ticks. I don't know the name, perhaps someone else here does. To the best of my knowledge, ivomec doesn't touch ticks. [/QUOTE]
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