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RE: The Wolf In Shepherd's Clothing - LPC - 05-12-2014 Catherine, our dear friend AnimalFamily has answered the question about goats here: http://www.mypetsonparade.com/forums/topic/373/request-for-goat-info-please/view/post_id/3579 It seems that this problem is very rare with goats - presumably because they have short hair and their rear ends don't get so dirty. RE: The Wolf In Shepherd's Clothing - Catherine - 05-12-2014 Thank-you for the info. This is good information to have. Tea Tree Oil! So Tea Tree Oil repels insects and kills eggs. I wonder how many kinds of insect/lice it would be effective against. We use Neem Oil to kill reptile mites. It is safer than the insecticides and it works. Tea Tree Oil is a similar idea. As a natural product it is probably safer for the animals. That must be a great relief to sheep and goat owners to have a safe way of dealing with fly strike. It seems that no matter what you raise you have to watch for insects. Mites can kill a snake because they weaken it so much. I had bird mites on the hamsters once, just the hamsters near the rescue quail and I uses Rosemary made into a tea to treat them and it worked. I am sure we can find safe natural remedies for any problem. |