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    simmi breeders in oklahoma

    The Willis's are great people with great cattle. I bought several of them while i showed, and they all did well for me.
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    For sale: show box and blower

    Can i get next on the list if he falls through located in Muenster
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    Show equipment; various items left! Pictures SOLD

    Do you ever make it to the Houston area? Do you know how many boxes it would take?
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    Life of CIDRS

    you want to make sure they are dry however if i remember right you dont want to leave them in the sun as it can deteriorate the progesterone in the CIDR 
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    guard donkeys

    Has anyone ever used the mini donkeys? i have a friend where i could get some and was wondering if they work?
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    Iphone or Droid phone for farmer/rancher

    I have an iphone 4 in an otterbox and i can make better calls with it than my old normal phone. theres all sorts of apps for em i have not had much experience with the droids.
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    Implanting young calves

    http://www.sustainabletable.org/issues/docs/Utah_University_Implants.pdf Im actually starting on writing a research paper for my english class this is a article i fould by Utah university and someone from Schering-Plough lots of good information
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    Wormer

    safeguard makes a paste that works well that goes in the caulk gun style applicator
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    pour on shedding hair

    Does the paste work well on lice because that's my preferred method but i couldn't find anywhere on it where it said about lice once when i checked. 
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    pour on shedding hair

    Dont quote me on this but i believe ivomec injectable does treat lice i had the store brand and if i remember correctly it said it treated lice but i dont have a bottle near me to check.
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    Full Tank=Fuller Look

    thats what i thought as well thats just what some people have told me
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    Full Tank=Fuller Look

    IMHO full tank needs to be fed regularly in order for it to work ive only tried it on heifers and it worked pretty good but after talking to others i wouldn't recommend it on breeding heifers because it creates the full look by adding more internal fat that can make breeding more difficult...
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    How do you decorate your stalls at the fair/shows

    a pedigree sign maybe a simple backdrop for them to hang on i never got into the whole herdsmanship contest it just wasnt my cup of tea i kept my bedding clean and stuff organized but i was there to show my calf not a stall lol
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    Neck Sweats

    Basically whatim saying is ive had the same ones since ive starter showing and over that time i would have used that many trash bags and i can figure out how to put one on a calf i was saying that the velcro or buckle on the sweat would make it faster and lisa my turn outs are pipe so they cant...
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    Neck Sweats

    neck sweats would seem easier to use to me 3 to 4 pieces of Velcro and your done and i like to turn mine out with the sweats on at night and during a show season i would go through more that $50 worth of trash bags easily.  
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    Neck Sweats

    Id rather spend the 45 bucks then try to wrap a trash bag and saran wrap around my calf's neck. They work well but cant perform miracles you have to be persistant with them.
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    What to charge for hauling

    The guy i bought my commercial steers from for Houston hauled anyone from the area that asked in his pot he just divided the cost of diesel per head so say it was $100 to make the trip with 10 head and i had 3 head on the trailer id pay him $30.
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    Mats or NO Mats for your trailer?

    In my aluminum trailer i have 3/4 inch rubber mats that i leave in for most of the time. They are placed tight enough that you can barely see the cracks i only take them out every once in a while i normally have shavings or saw dust that i put down for long hauls that is cleaned out after each...
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    do supplaments really work

    i just add the vitaferm in with my feed 1/2 lb per feeding measured with the little cup they provide you.
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