On an entirely different note. Maybe someone here can help me check something out this summer. Being from Manitoba, the mosquito capital of the world, I've been thinking about how these little beggars affect the cattle.
A couple of summers ago, we sent our Charolais cows up to be custom grazed with a fellow who raises Angus cattle. He asked us what we had done to the cows to make them so tolerant to mosquitoes. His cows spent the summer evenings practically on the run from being harrassed and bitten. He told us that our cows more or less stood there and watched them go, and didn't seem to be bothered.
We do use fly tags, but I'm not all that convinced that they work all that well for mosquitoes, and we didn't put them on the calves. The calves weren't bothered either.
Could it be the colour of the cattle? I know all the 'experts' say that we should wear light coloured clothing to cut down on mosquito harrassment. Does that work for cattle too?
I'm going to make a point of watching the cattle this summer to see if I can see a difference in how the light and dark coloured cattle cope. The darkest we have is red Limo, but that'll have to do.
It would be interesting to see if anyone here notices the same thing. Do light colours work? Or do we have even tempered cattle? LOL
A couple of summers ago, we sent our Charolais cows up to be custom grazed with a fellow who raises Angus cattle. He asked us what we had done to the cows to make them so tolerant to mosquitoes. His cows spent the summer evenings practically on the run from being harrassed and bitten. He told us that our cows more or less stood there and watched them go, and didn't seem to be bothered.
We do use fly tags, but I'm not all that convinced that they work all that well for mosquitoes, and we didn't put them on the calves. The calves weren't bothered either.
Could it be the colour of the cattle? I know all the 'experts' say that we should wear light coloured clothing to cut down on mosquito harrassment. Does that work for cattle too?
I'm going to make a point of watching the cattle this summer to see if I can see a difference in how the light and dark coloured cattle cope. The darkest we have is red Limo, but that'll have to do.
It would be interesting to see if anyone here notices the same thing. Do light colours work? Or do we have even tempered cattle? LOL
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