They're back??? Noooooooo!!!Mites



Use that spray around the coop. I guess Ivermecti too, but you don't want them to become immune. This time you need to do follow up treatment.



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They're back??? Noooooooo!!!Mites
Probably excrement and eggs from the bugs. Ick!I seen my polish acting crazy for a couple days. Like the devil was on her tail and now she is roosting alone and before time. I checked her good. They are in her crest along with the ? garbage? that builds up in there.
You said she had her 1st calf when you were 10. How old are you? Hummm 17?Is 9 old for a cow ?![]()
gross I am itchy again.Probably excrement and eggs from the bugs. Ick!
Did you get that spray? I have the dilution to spray on the bird. You should try to kill as many that was as you can... not sure how to keep it out of her eyes. She must be going insane, poor thing.I seen my polish acting crazy for a couple days. Like the devil was on her tail and now she is roosting alone and before time. I checked her good. They are in her crest along with the ? garbage? that builds up in there.
Mine are normally like big dogs. They all have names. Hayley was a 4H calf but none of the others. I’ve come across a few nice dairy cows but most I’ve seen Are crazy. Buttercup was Holstein/limousine/Charlois(sp) she was huge! Bigger than the bull and was completely bonkers.I don't know much about cows, but generally dairy cows are much more docile than beef cows.
There’s a older calf in the field that’s a milk thief. Nurses off every cow.But won't she get mastitis with no calf to draw off milk? So sorry about the calf Alley!
Yup! They are friendly critters.She said this one was like a big dog, follows her around.
My uncle and gramps have cattle and they are tame as well. The only time o wouldn’t go near them was if a bull was there.Sure! Until she tries to milk it!
Hand raised for 4h are going to be much tamer than range cattle, but still not as calm as most dairy cows.
I was a junior in HS when she was born lol I pulled a calf when I was 10.You said she had her 1st calf when you were 10. How old are you? Hummm 17?
I think better of him. Stuff happens, it’s how you handle it that makes the difference.h2o, yes it was. I don't want to give him a bad rep because he handle it so well and so quickly.