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Posted by Jeffery B on 08-14-2024 09:27 PM:

Question about purple cattle tags

Has anyone had the purple tags interfering with a dogs sense of smell?


Posted by Hoosier Man1 on 08-14-2024 10:22 PM:

Re: Question about purple cattle tags

quote:
Originally posted by Jeffery B
Has anyone had the purple tags interfering with a dogs sense of smell?


I wouldn't put anything on a dog made for a 1000 lb animal. When the formula and chemicals were made they weren't made for am animal needing to smell lol

I have heard tons using them amd swearing bu them. Personally, I wouldn't even consider them.

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Posted by OLD TIMER on 08-15-2024 03:03 PM:

Python-purple

Been using them, no ticks, mosquitoes or flies

Go to YouTube and watch Houndsman XP video on how to put them on. Chris does a nice job. He also has a great podcast with Shorty on a lot of tricks on different things you can save money on when treating your hounds. They are not Vets nor am I, but having had hounds for almost 70 years, I have used/done a lot of what they say with no problems. One thing you may find interesting is the dosage of ivermectin “if” you give it orally.

It’s called “Caring for Hounds on a Budget”

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Posted by Jeffery B on 08-15-2024 08:42 PM:

Thanks for responding to the post!
I'll check out the site


Posted by Drafts on 08-16-2024 10:14 PM:

I use them. I cut them in half and zip tie to the collar. I have not watched the houndsman xp as stated above but I am guessing they probably do it very similar. I have not noticed any negative side effects. THEY WORK!


Posted by Jgarrett on 08-16-2024 11:38 PM:

Re: Re: Question about purple cattle tags

quote:
Originally posted by Hoosier Man1
I wouldn't put anything on a dog made for a 1000 lb animal. When the formula and chemicals were made they weren't made for am animal needing to smell lol

I have heard tons using them amd swearing bu them. Personally, I wouldn't even consider them.



I’ve never used them for same reason but I had a buddy using some type of cattle tag on the collar that he swears ruined the dogs sense of smell. The dog got sick and he took it to the vet and was told to never put a tag on a dog that was made for 1000 lb animal. It’s just not worth the risk for me to save a few dollars.


Posted by shadinc on 08-17-2024 02:02 AM:

If that was a good idea wouldn't someone make "dog tags"?

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Posted by OLD TIMER on 08-17-2024 12:08 PM:

Just a FYI--

There is nothing on the box that has a "weight" on it so I don't know where you are coming up with this 1000 pounds??? If fact, it says it can be used on calves. So I would say a 35 pound calf to a 2000 pound bull uses the same tag. BUT it's still your choice, no one is making you try it.

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Posted by Drafts on 08-18-2024 02:29 AM:

Re: Python-purple

quote:
Originally posted by OLD TIMER
Been using them, no ticks, mosquitoes or flies

Go to YouTube and watch Houndsman XP video on how to put them on. Chris does a nice job. He also has a great podcast with Shorty on a lot of tricks on different things you can save money on when treating your hounds. They are not Vets nor am I, but having had hounds for almost 70 years, I have used/done a lot of what they say with no problems. One thing you may find interesting is the dosage of ivermectin “if” you give it orally.

It’s called “Caring for Hounds on a Budget”




I went and looked for this video. The Caring for Hounds on a Budget is one of their podcast (talk show style). Very good information! The one where he actually shows how to put the tag on the collar is on youtube like you said it is labeled “PRO TIP CATTLE EAR TAGS FOR YOUR HOUNDS’ TICKS?! HXP TIP OF THE WEEK #3”.
Thought I would post because it took me a while to find.
I do something very similar to what he does with the small collar but I use a zip tie instead of a rivet and I wrap the zip tie all the way around the collar too.
Thanks OLD TIMER for the info!


Posted by beagler241 on 08-18-2024 03:48 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
If that was a good idea wouldn't someone make "dog tags"?


Wouldn't that be flea/tick collars?

For my beagles I cut them in thirds and wrap around the collar so only half the tag is touching. I use bravecto and a seresto collar on the coondogs but may change with the price increases.


Posted by 2ol2hunt on 08-18-2024 02:51 PM:

How often do you replace these tags?


Posted by shadinc on 08-18-2024 03:36 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by beagler241
Wouldn't that be flea/tick collars?

For my beagles I cut them in thirds and wrap around the collar so only half the tag is touching. I use bravecto and a seresto collar on the coondogs but may change with the price increases.

You got it.

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Posted by Drafts on 08-18-2024 04:19 PM:

I have tried the flea and tick collars in the past. They didn’t work near as good as the cattle tags have worked for me. Not to mention saving $ with using the tags. A box of 20 cattle tags will cost between $45-$50. I cut each tag in half so I can treat 40 dogs for what 1 flea collar costs at about $50-$60 each. Also the cattle tags last about 4 months. Which is about how long I saw the flea collars “somewhat” working. It is all preference in my eyes, if something works for you, then it is right for you. If it don’t, then find something else. To answer the original question, I have not seen or noticed any negative side effects and it accomplishes what I use it for.


Posted by OLD TIMER on 08-18-2024 06:08 PM:

Up here

I put them on when the snow leaves which is usually mid April and as of today, they are still keeping the flies away and no ticks. I plan on taking them off when I do the ivermax treatment Oct 1st.

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Posted by ringtail on 08-23-2024 02:09 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Drafts
....... I cut each tag in half so I can treat 40 dogs for what 1 flea collar costs at about $50-$60 each.


What kind of flea collar are you buying for $50 - $60 dollars each?

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Posted by Drafts on 08-23-2024 01:32 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by ringtail
What kind of flea collar are you buying for $50 - $60 dollars each?


1 “Seresto” collar at my local Tractor Supply store is $67.98. A few posts above stated they were using seresto and bravecto. I used the seresto as a price comparison.


Posted by shadinc on 08-23-2024 05:18 PM:

I'm a little confused as to why so many questions about wormer and fleas. I give my dog Simparica and nothing else. Am I missing something?

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Posted by Preacher Tom on 08-23-2024 05:49 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
I'm a little confused as to why so many questions about wormer and fleas. I give my dog Simparica and nothing else. Am I missing something?


I use the Simparica Trio. No fleas or ticks or heartworm etc. Till something changes that's what I'll keep doing.

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Posted by 2ol2hunt on 08-23-2024 06:47 PM:

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Preacher Tom
[B]I use the Simparica Trio. No fleas or ticks or heartworm etc. Till something changes that's what I'll keep doing.
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Posted by Drafts on 08-24-2024 07:51 PM:

I agree Simparica Trio is good! Other than not treating for tapeworms it is the same results and by far the EASIEST all around thing you can do hands down.

The reason why I use what I use is to save money. I get the same results as Simparica Trio and save HUNDREDS of dollars per year by doing so. If I only had 1 dog, I probably would use Simparica Trio.


Posted by 2ol2hunt on 08-24-2024 09:38 PM:

I understand that reasoning completely as I only have one dog.


Posted by ringtail on 08-27-2024 02:44 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Drafts
1 “Seresto” collar at my local Tractor Supply store is $67.98. A few posts above stated they were using seresto and bravecto. I used the seresto as a price comparison.


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Posted by Redneck Mafia on 08-27-2024 06:45 AM:

Treatment on a budget?!

Many of you have seen me post this before and also order your flea/tick meds from here already but for those of you who don't check it out. Prices are about half what they are at your vet. I've been ordering from them for years now. We are currently using Nexgard Spectra but they carry all the major brands. I do not recommend Bravecto as it is a 3 month tablet and is only affective for the lone star tick for 8 weeks and not the full 12. Lone star ticks are known carriers of Lymes disease. I buy the extra large chews and cut them in half for regular size hounds. Shack is 85-90 lbs and I give him 3/4 and give his other piece to one of the smaller pups. It is safe for puppies as young as 8 weeks (for them i just give a very small piece). Use PayPal at checkout and meds ship out of Australia.
https://www.vetmedsforpets.com/

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Posted by Preacher Tom on 08-27-2024 11:27 PM:

Re: Treatment on a budget?!

quote:
Originally posted by Redneck Mafia
Many of you have seen me post this before and also order your flea/tick meds from here already but for those of you who don't check it out. Prices are about half what they are at your vet. I've been ordering from them for years now. We are currently using Nexgard Spectra but they carry all the major brands. I do not recommend Bravecto as it is a 3 month tablet and is only affective for the lone star tick for 8 weeks and not the full 12. Lone star ticks are known carriers of Lymes disease. I buy the extra large chews and cut them in half for regular size hounds. Shack is 85-90 lbs and I give him 3/4 and give his other piece to one of the smaller pups. It is safe for puppies as young as 8 weeks (for them i just give a very small piece). Use PayPal at checkout and meds ship out of Australia.
https://www.vetmedsforpets.com/



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Posted by CREEK23 on 08-29-2024 11:33 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by shadinc
If that was a good idea wouldn't someone make "dog tags"?


THEY DO !!


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