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> Coggins is helpful in determining who has it, but is no cure or not even
> the best
> means of prevention. A good flying insect control is the best measure to
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Does anyone have a preference for which feed through fly control to use?
Taffy Mercer
In sunny, headed to 74* Kennewick, WA
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In a message dated 8/14/04 1:54:04 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> HI Gayle,
>
> I get fly predators from the same company that you do. While I find
> that they are certainly beneficial I am not having as good of luck with
> them
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HI Gayle,
I get fly predators from the same company that you do. While I find
that they are certainly beneficial I am not having as good of luck with
them as you do. I still have to use fly traps, clean twice a day, and
spread the manu
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Hi,
I was catching up on my emails this AM before heading to the barn for
the day. It has been unseasonably hot here this year so have been
dashing out early each day to try to beat the heat.
The hot temperatures are definitely beneficial to the fly popula
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> This is a question for Steve White, but I have read that there is
> some
> evidence that using the Strongid C or other daily wormers will
> control
> tapes also..even at the usual dose? The one shot wormer for tapes,
> tho ,
> is the paste Strongid at
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> Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I don't know if Tapeworms are a problem in every part of the country
Apparently, they're not. When I was in the San Francisco Bay Area, my
vet told me that the vet school at UC Davis very rare
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This is a question for Steve White, but I have read that there is some
evidence that using the Strongid C or other daily wormers will control
tapes also..even at the usual dose? The one shot wormer for tapes, tho ,
is the paste Strongid at dou
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Hi List
Sorry for the previous message. Was meant to be an answer to a private
e-mail. I was half asleep and punched up and replyed to the wrong e-mail.
At least you heard yet another testimony to fjords.
While I am here and there has been some disc
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Hi Jane
Ryland's address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] They usually only check their mail
on the week-ends, so don't despair is you don't get an answer.
Thanks for the tip on Lukas. He, I think, will be a very good driving Fjord
or possibly a child's mount. Ha
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Deb if these "wasps" could sting you would not even feel it. They are
smaller I think than "no see ums". Do not think they have learned how sweet
we are and are devoted entirely to eating new fly larvae. Jean
Jean Walters Gayle
[Autho
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The wasps that have been mentioned for fly control, do they sting? Also I
think someone mentioned another predator they use with the flies and I have
forgotten what they were.
Thanks,
Deb
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Debby Stai wrote:
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> Hi, I visited their website, its under construction. I'd love to know more
> about their product for ticks as I live in Missouri, the tick capitol of the
> wor
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From: "carol j makosky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Fjord List"
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 07:38 AM
Subject: fly control
> This message is from: carol j makosky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hi List,
> I ran across this new fly control product
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Hi List,
I ran across this new fly control product in my April issue of Equus
magazine and will give it a try. It is called Freedom Spot-on. They
have a web site. if you wish to get more
info. The really exciting news for me i
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Another good way to control flies is with chickens. They dig and spread
the piles and disturb the breeding cycle. We have about a half dozen and
I would say we get about a 10% reduction. My guess would be you
generally need about 2 hens per horse to
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