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<blockquote data-quote="AllForage" data-source="post: 792551" data-attributes="member: 14878"><p>Don't have a lice problem. The only time I did was when I brought some hereford heifers calves in. Next year it was gone and hasn't been back. I am not trying to push my methods, just be open and not accept conventional wisdom all the time. The way I manage cattle has to be a decision you make. Basic H will have no effect on lice. Salatin is another user of Basic H. Once again I was not necessarily advocating it, just the constant assumption that cattle have to be wormed without any exterior signs. Continual lice problems I think would be related to housing, feeding, and bedding management. I will open another can of worms, I feed kelp seaweed to ward off pinkeye. Never had that either. There is a natural solution to most cattle issues. The exception would be virulent cattle diseases associated to certain geographical areas as I stated earlier. Then of course prevention is best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllForage, post: 792551, member: 14878"] Don't have a lice problem. The only time I did was when I brought some hereford heifers calves in. Next year it was gone and hasn't been back. I am not trying to push my methods, just be open and not accept conventional wisdom all the time. The way I manage cattle has to be a decision you make. Basic H will have no effect on lice. Salatin is another user of Basic H. Once again I was not necessarily advocating it, just the constant assumption that cattle have to be wormed without any exterior signs. Continual lice problems I think would be related to housing, feeding, and bedding management. I will open another can of worms, I feed kelp seaweed to ward off pinkeye. Never had that either. There is a natural solution to most cattle issues. The exception would be virulent cattle diseases associated to certain geographical areas as I stated earlier. Then of course prevention is best. [/QUOTE]
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