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Triclabendozole and Fluke
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<blockquote data-quote="scholland" data-source="post: 3352188" data-attributes="member: 889"><p>We have one wet field that always causes fluke. Not easy to get drains improved due to rather and fibre optic main. </p><p>Old guy that used to own it got some geese on it to eat the snails and reckon it transformed the place. </p><p>He has got some back again this year so we will soon see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scholland, post: 3352188, member: 889"] We have one wet field that always causes fluke. Not easy to get drains improved due to rather and fibre optic main. Old guy that used to own it got some geese on it to eat the snails and reckon it transformed the place. He has got some back again this year so we will soon see! [/QUOTE]
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