Never tried them was just curiousNortheastfarmer well i couldn't really say. My dad was never a fan of them. Said they didnt work.
So one of my heifers due to calve in 3 weeks has got a small black scabby bit on a teat. She has had Spot On twice and tonight had pour on Swish.
My question is what do others use to prevent fly issues and is there anything else i can do?
Pebd99 they do a spray and a tin. Is it the tin you use?Works a treat, quite often use on the summer calvers that have fly problems. Hope it helps
Wendy10 any idea where u purchased the garlic tubs and did u just add it to their feeding? Roughly much did u give them??Had a really bad year for flies once. Bought tubs of garlic powder. Cooking quality, got it cheap on the internet. Took a few days for them to take to it but then they went mad for it. seemed to keep the flies away. Certainly came through on their breath!
Pebd99 they do a spray and a tin. Is it the tin you use?View attachment 525154View attachment 525158
The heat must be getting to me but do u literally just dip walking stick in tin and jab at the udder??Use the tin stuff. Put it on with a stick as not to get kicked applying it and it does stick to nearly everything.
Wendy10 any idea where u purchased the garlic tubs and did u just add it to their feeding? Roughly much did u give them??
Sorry no idea where I got it. Quite a while ago. just googled garlic powder. We just put it out neat In troughs hung on gates. My dear husband hates garlic so much we didn't use it again as the smell on their breath made him gag!Wendy10 any idea where u purchased the garlic tubs and did u just add it to their feeding? Roughly much did u give them??
The heat must be getting to me but do u literally just dip walking stick in tin and jab at the udder??
Thanks. Im not wanting to crush them with only 3 weeks to go but im gonna buy the thick tar and try the stick trick when their heads are in yolks.Nothing more simpler that I've found to work. A good clart stays for a good while. Depends how quiet the heifer is. Normally run the summer calvers through the race and apply when it gets to be a problem.
No, put on a disposable glove, scoop some tar out the tin and slather it all over the teats and udder. Lasts for several days. You won't be able to do it after she's calved though.The heat must be getting to me but do u literally just dip walking stick in tin and jab at the udder??