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Beekissed
Herd Master
I had put up fly traps in the sheep shelter and over the water wagon, but I got to thinking about that.....though they caught MANY flies, I hadn't really SEEN many flies until we put up the traps. I think the baits in those actually brought in more flies than we actually had, so I removed all of that. Checked the shelter and animals this evening and not a fly on any animal at all.
I had noticed Rose running from a nasal bot fly yesterday, so this morning I put a rub of SWAT on each sheep's nose, just because. Been using that ointment on the dog's ears this season and not a fly bitten ear to be seen...they rub it off along the ground but they can't get it all. If they want ear rubs and pets, they are getting it with a little SWAT in my palm now and again.
The dogs are looking GREAT now that we are back to their regular dog food~cheapy stuff from Rural King~and their continuous feeder. They both jump in and out easily now and seem very fulfilled by getting to sample their food all day instead of eating it all at once each morning. The Wondercide seems to be keeping them flea and tick free and I don't have to apply it much at all....only twice since I got it and not because I've seen they need it but just because I thought it was likely time.
The sheep are currently grazing the milkweed paddock....we'll see how they do with that.
I had noticed Rose running from a nasal bot fly yesterday, so this morning I put a rub of SWAT on each sheep's nose, just because. Been using that ointment on the dog's ears this season and not a fly bitten ear to be seen...they rub it off along the ground but they can't get it all. If they want ear rubs and pets, they are getting it with a little SWAT in my palm now and again.
The dogs are looking GREAT now that we are back to their regular dog food~cheapy stuff from Rural King~and their continuous feeder. They both jump in and out easily now and seem very fulfilled by getting to sample their food all day instead of eating it all at once each morning. The Wondercide seems to be keeping them flea and tick free and I don't have to apply it much at all....only twice since I got it and not because I've seen they need it but just because I thought it was likely time.
The sheep are currently grazing the milkweed paddock....we'll see how they do with that.