DJ98 wrote: » What sort of a dosing gun do people use? Have gone through 3 in the last year, find it very to get one that will last
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » Got this a while ago, wish I had gotten it sooner... Was expensive but worth it I thought...https://www.agridirect.ie/product/nj-philips-20ml-auto-drencher#
DJ98 wrote: » Why are sheep farmers so against putting a price on the stock they have for sale on donedeal, surely this should be mandatory. Nothing worse than seeing a group of sheep or a ram with no price and then having to ring to find out that it's way out your price range. I tend to skip ads that don't have a price but there's always a few that will stand out so would ring to enquire. If you message them for the price they either ignore you or tell you to ring them.
DJ98 wrote: » Messaged 2 different sellers today in relation to ads with no price, smashing texel rams, one reply I got was the price, a reasonable enough price range and a more than helpful seller. The other reply was got can you not ring, I'm being plagued by time wasters. Id much rather send a message than ring someone, talk to them for 5-10 mins only to find out the animal is way out of my limits, to me that would be more of a time waste than a simple message. Why allow people to contact you through message if your not going to reply?
theemigrant wrote: » Are lads having a lot of hassle with maggots this year?.
White Clover wrote: » Looking to get a good quality vaccine gun. Are one of the Phillips guns the best job ?
razor8 wrote: » Used clik extra on mine end of May and had 2 cases this week. Not bad but have to keep a better eye on them now
roosky wrote: » I used clik extra at that stage too so i would also want keep an eye now.....did you give them the full doseage according to their weight and not watered down...........Some people water it down or give less than recomended !
roosky wrote: » I have bought about 15 guns in 10 years tried every brand and make and all let me down......finally bit the bullet and bought the philips gun (nearly cried giving €75 for it ).....best value purchase i have made to date ! Dont waste your time and money buying anything else..... P.S. i am not a sales rep for Philips !!!
ganmo wrote: » i had one of these and it worked grand till the glass broke, If I was going again i'd get the 30ml version case the 50ml is a bit too longhttps://www.agridirect.ie/product/roux-revolver-50ml-auto-syringe
RobinBanks wrote: » Sorry if this sounds like a silly question but how would you know if lambs have maggots from a distance? Any tell tale signs to watch out for without having to get them into yard to check. I treated lambs about 3 weeks ago with Clik Zin to prevent maggots but haven't checked them since to see if they are ok.
RobinBanks wrote: » roosky wrote: » I used clik extra at that stage too so i would also want keep an eye now.....did you give them the full doseage according to their weight and not watered down...........Some people water it down or give less than recomended ! Sorry if this sounds like a silly question but how would you know if lambs have maggots from a distance? Any tell tale signs to watch out for without having to get them into yard to check. I treated lambs about 3 weeks ago with Clik Zin to prevent maggots but haven't checked them since to see if they are ok.
White Clover wrote: » I'll go phillips aright only i cant decide on which one! Which one have you got?
Dinzee Conlee wrote: » Got this one maybe 2 years ago, I think possibly on Rooskys advice. Excellent job... Its gone up a good bit in price since I got it, but like Roosky I thought it dear the day I bought it, but worth it.https://www.agridirect.ie/product/nj-philips-20ml-auto-drencher
White Clover wrote: » Would a gun that the bottle connects to be a good job?