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post #11 of 34
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Fat and shiny! I love him even though I an really partial to grays myself.

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smile  Awww! Hes pretty!

I prefer an ugly truth to a pretty lie. If someone is telling me the truth that is when i will give my heart. ~ Jack Nicholson 

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I prefer an ugly truth to a pretty lie. If someone is telling me the truth that is when i will give my heart. ~ Jack Nicholson 

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post #13 of 34

I've seen it prescribed for headlice and scabies (in low doses of course) but as far as the pesticide form goes, I would call your city/county waste management and ask them how best to dispose of it. I wonder what the half life of the stuff is?

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post #14 of 34
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Originally Posted by LegginMF12 

Fat and shiny! I love him even though I an really partial to grays myself.


Im partial to Paints! I always say he's everything I've never wanted lol He's HUGE (17.1hh), Bay, a Thoroughbred, and an exrace horse.. But he's the best boy I could ever ask for! Personality out the wazoo, Love for me like I've never seen in a horse, and smarter then any I have ever come across that wasnt sent out for the training! I actually got asked by the neighbor behind where he is kept at, what breed of draft he was... The were shocked when I told them he was pure Thoroughbred! lol

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Originally Posted by redhen 

smile  Awww! Hes pretty!


Isnt he though! big_smile
I love showing him off!! xD

post #16 of 34

Malathion is not all that toxic to animals and humans.  In fact it is pretty safe.  I have used it in powdered form for louse control on livestock and for flea control on dogs.  Yes, according to label directions.  It also used to be used to spray fruit trees.  I don't know if it still is.  In the liquid form when diluted and used as a spray it breaks down pretty quickly. Smells bad, though. I can't explain the posted reaction of the horse to malathion.  Sounds more like a reaction to parathion. Parathion is very dangerous and toxic.  It is a nerve gas derivative.

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post #17 of 34
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Malathion has been banned for use in the U.S since I think 1996.

post #18 of 34

Check with your county, they should have a hazardous waste disposal day, I've always seen them once a month in nice weather. 

Until then, double bag it and put it up out of reach of animals and children.

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post #19 of 34
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Originally Posted by cassie 

Malathion is not all that toxic to animals and humans.  In fact it is pretty safe.  I have used it in powdered form for louse control on livestock and for flea control on dogs.  Yes, according to label directions.  It also used to be used to spray fruit trees.  I don't know if it still is.  In the liquid form when diluted and used as a spray it breaks down pretty quickly. Smells bad, though. I can't explain the posted reaction of the horse to malathion.  Sounds more like a reaction to parathion. Parathion is very dangerous and toxic.  It is a nerve gas derivative.


We had his urin tested when all this went down and it was Malathion and like Leggin said it's been banned from the US! I have video of everything that happened if you'd like me to find it!

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Originally Posted by LegginMF12 

Malathion has been banned for use in the U.S since I think 1996.


Malathion has NOT been banned from the US.  I just now googled it.  Look for yourself. Besides articles on useage for control of head lice and mosqitoes are listed places to get it, brand names,  and how much it costs.  If it were nearly as toxic as some of you seem to think it is, I, my family, my husband's family (from spraying in the orchards), my horses (fly control) cattle and goats (louse control), and dogs (flea control) would have been dead years ago. By the way, several years ago vast areas of California were sprayed with malathion to eradicate a Mediterranian fruit fly.  The biggest ill effect besides general hysteria, was that vehicles parked outside overnight had to have the powdery residue washed off. Whatever insecticide was banned it wasn't malathion.

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