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Tests have shown that the annoyance, irritation and blood loss caused by flies can reduce weaning weights of calves nursing fly-infested mother cows by 12 to 14 pounds*. Every cattle producer needs to have a well-planned fly control program and now is the time to plan yours for this year. Source: North Carolina State University, Dep't of Animal Science
Since their introduction into Canada at the turn of the century, horn flies have spread to all regions of the country where beef and dairy cattle are raised. Horn flies are commonly seen on the backs of grazing cattle in pastures they are not a problem in beef feedlots or dairy operations where animals are kept confined
An innovative device called a "four-poster" and chemical "tickicides" are two tools Agricultural Research Service scientists are using to protect the southern U.S. border from ticks that carry serious cattle disease.
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