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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 3013154" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p><strong>5 bucks,my 3 does, and 2 of the</strong> 4<strong> fawns came in tonight to feed. I got a good look at the 2 does that had the largest number of ticks around their eyes, ears and foreheads. There is no question that the one with the ticks around her eye lids are now clear of ticks. The doe with the ticks clustered in the middle of her forehead is clear of ticks and the spot has scabbed over. In contrast, a new young spike that showed up has some ticks and was, of course , nervous.</strong></p><p><strong>I feel better that I have reduced the stress on these deer so they can have better weight gain and be a better quality animal for insignificant amount of money. I will use this again in the future. The feed that is going into these deer contain a compound that improves blood circulation which increases the heat being dispersed from their bodies and assist them with the heat stress they experience during the summer.</strong> Some people might question this, but I know the compound and I know it works. My .02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 3013154, member: 8855"] [B]5 bucks,my 3 does, and 2 of the[/B] 4[B] fawns came in tonight to feed. I got a good look at the 2 does that had the largest number of ticks around their eyes, ears and foreheads. There is no question that the one with the ticks around her eye lids are now clear of ticks. The doe with the ticks clustered in the middle of her forehead is clear of ticks and the spot has scabbed over. In contrast, a new young spike that showed up has some ticks and was, of course , nervous. I feel better that I have reduced the stress on these deer so they can have better weight gain and be a better quality animal for insignificant amount of money. I will use this again in the future. The feed that is going into these deer contain a compound that improves blood circulation which increases the heat being dispersed from their bodies and assist them with the heat stress they experience during the summer.[/B] Some people might question this, but I know the compound and I know it works. My .02. [/QUOTE]
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