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Click or crovect??
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<blockquote data-quote="Andyt880" data-source="post: 6946911" data-attributes="member: 25474"><p>I winter shear my ewes around Christmas and so don’t shear now at this time of year. My ewes would have at least an inch of fleece on them now (some might have more). I usually apply a blow fly prevention around now due to not shearing. I have used click extra in previous years. It seems to be getting more expensive and I’m wondering would something like crovect do my job? I’ve never used a crovect type product. </p><p>I know the crovect won’t give the same time period of protection but even if I have to do a second application later it looks like it would still be cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andyt880, post: 6946911, member: 25474"] I winter shear my ewes around Christmas and so don’t shear now at this time of year. My ewes would have at least an inch of fleece on them now (some might have more). I usually apply a blow fly prevention around now due to not shearing. I have used click extra in previous years. It seems to be getting more expensive and I’m wondering would something like crovect do my job? I’ve never used a crovect type product. I know the crovect won’t give the same time period of protection but even if I have to do a second application later it looks like it would still be cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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