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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6997544" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>we bought calves xfarm, in 2001, till that point, we had no trouble with lice, in calves, after, to now, lice in calves is a serious problem, at the start, couldn't work out why calves were looking 'iffy', no scour, no temperature, just 'not doing'. Only on seeing them on a white calf, did we realise. Best part of 20 years later, we have to routinely treat all calves, often more than once, easy when you know the cause, and in this case, the cures cheap. Rearing calves then, we had 2 sheds of 40 calves individually penned, working on, an all out at once, steam cleaned shed and hurdles, but, yet those lice have hung on ! 5 batches through each shed/ year, awful lot of fly pour !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6997544, member: 86168"] we bought calves xfarm, in 2001, till that point, we had no trouble with lice, in calves, after, to now, lice in calves is a serious problem, at the start, couldn't work out why calves were looking 'iffy', no scour, no temperature, just 'not doing'. Only on seeing them on a white calf, did we realise. Best part of 20 years later, we have to routinely treat all calves, often more than once, easy when you know the cause, and in this case, the cures cheap. Rearing calves then, we had 2 sheds of 40 calves individually penned, working on, an all out at once, steam cleaned shed and hurdles, but, yet those lice have hung on ! 5 batches through each shed/ year, awful lot of fly pour ! [/QUOTE]
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