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Blast from the Past 27 Dairy Cows of Old
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 3157284" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>I remember the green powder well. It came in a great big tub and my job was to mix it it up with water and put it in little shweppes tonic bottles for Dad to pour down the cattle's throat helped by by a couple of other chaps. </p><p>I seem to remember one day he lost one of the bottles down the poor animals throat. Never quite sure what happened to that one. </p><p>Another day a particularly poor looking beast was waiting its turn, dad decided it had obviously got a bad dose of worms , so he would double the dose, nearly killed it!</p><p>It was a blessed day when we got to use Ivermectin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 3157284, member: 1951"] I remember the green powder well. It came in a great big tub and my job was to mix it it up with water and put it in little shweppes tonic bottles for Dad to pour down the cattle's throat helped by by a couple of other chaps. I seem to remember one day he lost one of the bottles down the poor animals throat. Never quite sure what happened to that one. Another day a particularly poor looking beast was waiting its turn, dad decided it had obviously got a bad dose of worms , so he would double the dose, nearly killed it! It was a blessed day when we got to use Ivermectin! [/QUOTE]
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