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What is the name of the Fly Control............
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1007030" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I have not used it, but from specimen label, I understand it to say the part about not using on calves under 6 mos is if you are going to spray it directly or as a pour-on. </p><p></p><p>Livestock spray:</p><p>Dilute in water as indicated and spray directly on the animals only to the point of runoff. Use </p><p>between ½ to 1 gal. of diluted spray solution per animal depending on size and hair coat. Do </p><p>not treat more often than every 10 days. Do not apply to calves under six months of age. Brahman and Brahman-cross cattle should not be treated as they may show hypersensitivity to </p><p>organophosphate pesticides. Do not apply in combination with other dermal organophosphate </p><p>pesticides (e.g. trichlorton). There is no withholding period from last application to slaughter.</p><p></p><p>As a rub:</p><p>1 gal. in 25 gal. or 5 oz. in 1 gal. Mix with any approved backrubber base oil. Pour diluted solution into oil reservoir of mechanical backrubbing devices or pour 1 gallon per 20 linear feet on burlap or rope backrubbers. </p><p>Keep backrubber or facerubber charged.</p><p><a href="http://www.valleyvet.com/Library/lib_39189_-label.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.valleyvet.com/Library/lib_39189_-label.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Dun--others--what do you think? Am I reading it wrong or does the 6 month thing apply to both uses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1007030, member: 18945"] I have not used it, but from specimen label, I understand it to say the part about not using on calves under 6 mos is if you are going to spray it directly or as a pour-on. Livestock spray: Dilute in water as indicated and spray directly on the animals only to the point of runoff. Use between ½ to 1 gal. of diluted spray solution per animal depending on size and hair coat. Do not treat more often than every 10 days. Do not apply to calves under six months of age. Brahman and Brahman-cross cattle should not be treated as they may show hypersensitivity to organophosphate pesticides. Do not apply in combination with other dermal organophosphate pesticides (e.g. trichlorton). There is no withholding period from last application to slaughter. As a rub: 1 gal. in 25 gal. or 5 oz. in 1 gal. Mix with any approved backrubber base oil. Pour diluted solution into oil reservoir of mechanical backrubbing devices or pour 1 gallon per 20 linear feet on burlap or rope backrubbers. Keep backrubber or facerubber charged. [url=http://www.valleyvet.com/Library/lib_39189_-label.pdf]http://www.valleyvet.com/Library/lib_39189_-label.pdf[/url] Dun--others--what do you think? Am I reading it wrong or does the 6 month thing apply to both uses? [/QUOTE]
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