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Proactive vs Reactive We are 10yrs+ without using any insecticidal pour-ons with our cows. As u can see, cows are clean and rub free. Our success is through genetic selection and grazing management rather than reactive measures of harmful chemicals that disrupt profitability.

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Mitch Stuart3 years ago

How do you genetically select against lice and internal parasites?

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Charles Bullee3 years ago

I’m thinking there’s more to this story than genetics.

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GBT ANGUS3 years ago

Yes, that’s why I included management along with genetics.

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TM3 years ago

We’re at 7yrs but I will use diatomaceous earth. Last spring a few of our angus that were new to the herd in late 2019 were a bit patchy for a few weeks but they all have beautiful, shiny coats at this point.

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Nerbas Bros. Angus3 years ago

Wow you guys have a lot less snow than us!

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GBT ANGUS3 years ago

Ya but we are further south than you!

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Daniel Doerksen3 years ago

We stopped using ivomec on our cows and herd bulls but still do sale bulls. Can’t afford to take a hit on bulls cause there rubbing hair off. Most years cows look good but this winter we’re seeing more hair lose. Stopped 5 yrs ago on cows.

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Wiserfool3 years ago

Your marketing skills are beyond compare sir!

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Tyrel Obrecht3 years ago

How long will you let those pastures rest before you go back to them? What’s your annual precip average?

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GBT ANGUS3 years ago

We have moved mostly to a once over system. So typically close to a year recovery. Some ground will get grazed twice in a year but those would be situations where we graze stockpile in March/April then again late summer/fall.

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