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Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:42 pm
by Colin
Any good remedies for preventing ticks (on the cattle that is not me) ? I use Spot-On for flies and midges, but I'm still seeing quite a few ticks under the front and rear legs and on the udder.
Colin
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 2:25 pm
by strawberriesclint
hi colin
my cattle are also prone to a infestation of ticks so if you do hear of anything you can pour on etc.. let me know.
cyndy
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 10:45 pm
by marion
Do British ticks carry diseases? They have moved into our area in recent years, and now have been found to be carrying Lyme disease. I found one on me after I had been fencing last week. They should invent something safe for our cows and ourselves. YUK, ticks.
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 11:21 pm
by Duncan MacIntyre
British ticks are mostly Ixodes Ricinus, and they carry a variety of diseases though not all are present in all tick populations.
Lyme disease - affects many species including humans
Louping ill - virus disease of the nervous system, affects mainly sheep, also cattle (and humans but only occasionally)
Babesiosis, or red water, affects cattle
Tick Bourne Fever, affects sheep
Tick Pyaemia, affects sheep weakened by TBF
Q Fever affects many species esp sheep, and humans
I haven't as far as I know had louping ill, or Q fever but after a recent bite reaction (one of six tick bites this year so far) I am completing a course of antibiotics for Lyme disease though the test results show it was unlikely that the reaction was due to Lyme disease. There is evidence of previous exposure though I am unaware of having had any illness due to it in the past.
Duncan
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 8:04 am
by Sylvia
The only ticks I have seen on this farm so far have been one or two per year on the dogs' faces but the B. collies do go out of their way to find ALL the wildlife on the farm.