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Direct Injected
Posted 2/28/2021 13:58 (#8863804 - in reply to #8863772)
Subject: RE: pinkeye demons


SW, Missouri
Baby Robin - 2/28/2021 13:44

When the pinkeye demons attack in fescue country of high humidity, small pastures, mud ponds, and watery/coarse grass, the spread is faster than KS flint hills prairie grass fire coaxed by 50 + mph winds. Pigmentation better be “correct” or all those baldies will be the 1st ones infected as fly bait.

Not going to argue on the merit of what you saw and how it made you feel and what light it puts us as cattlemen in. Only hoping that you could also consider the difficulty in getting ahead of it in small head carrying capacity pastures where heat and humidity and shade and water are always a challenge. IF and When the demon hits, better make sure the cinch is super tight, hat pulled low.
get em up Dr em and they are better in 14 days. Let them go they are better in 2 weeks. Figured feeders like pink eye cattle, something else they can discount the seller on.

Edited by Direct Injected 2/28/2021 13:58
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