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| So, I spray my horses. But we have ticks out here horribly because of all the cedars. They're bad under my horses leg joints, tail area and mane. I'm trying find ways I can treat them weekly
What do y'all do to help keep the critters off your horses? Lol they don't make pills for them like they do dogs do they!? |
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| I need to know the same thing. I moved from a tick free Colorado area to tick infested Kentucky. I'm ready to pull my hair out with all the ticks I pull off my horses! So gross! |
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           Location: Kansas | I've heard garlic works, as well as ACV. You can buy garlic flakes from smartpak, or try their feed through supplement they offer. |
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       Location: North Dakota | Last year I got some FrontLine spray for the horses from the vet (can't get it OTC) and that really seemed to help quite a bit! |
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| Permectrin CDS, it's a pour on about every two weeks. I do once a month and have no problems. |
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           Location: Kansas | FlyingJT - 2016-04-20 9:10 AM Permectrin CDS, it's a pour on about every two weeks. I do once a month and have no problems.
where do you buy it at? |
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      Location: Wisconsin | https://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?pgguid=30e07945-7b6a-11d5-a192-00b0d0204ae5&gas=Permectrin
I swear by this! Good for ticks, flies, gnats etc. |
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| hoofs_in_motion - 2016-04-20 9:15 AM
FlyingJT - 2016-04-20 9:10 AM Permectrin CDS, it's a pour on about every two weeks. I do once a month and have no problems.
where do you buy it at?
I order it. You used to be able to buy it from Tractor supply but the only thing they have carried for a couple years now is the stuff you have to dilute. This you don't have to, after you're done riding pour it down their back. I take a rag and smear it on the outside of the ears.
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| hoofs_in_motion - 2016-04-20 8:02 AM
I've heard garlic works, as well as ACV. You can buy garlic flakes from smartpak, or try their feed through supplement they offer.
Do you have any issue getting your horses to eat it? |
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