Barb,
Consider lime-stabilizing your sacrifice areas and the
barn floor. This will help solidify the surface, so that
the little buggers can't hide as well below the surface,
or get stirred up when the area gets pugged. Lime
stabilized soils can be planted over, as well, so you
wouldn't
Well, I looked in a lot of places, and asked questions in
a few more
The Cocci that sheep and goats deal with are pretty much
resistant, and the only good, natural way to keep them
under control is to manage pastures and herds in such a
manner that the natural immunity that developes by being
to identify when one is first learning.
Barb
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From: Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2007 10:55 AM
Subject: [Blackbelly] Cocci Control
Well, I looked in a lot of places, and asked questions in
a few more