wrangler wrote: » Clik is four times the strength of Clikzin so even at half rate it's still very strong. Some people use clik diluted at 4 parts water -1 part of Clik instead of clikzin and it's much cheaper
Dickie10 wrote: » you cant dilute click its like diluting oil and water, its oil based product so it wont mix together.
orm0nd wrote: » so what's the withdrawal period then?
J.O. Farmer wrote: » To dilute to 1/4 strength it should be 1 part clik to 3 parts water for a total of 4 parts. That would give the same concentration of active as clikzin.
FarmerDougal wrote: » Your right I'd say, shouldn't have done the buggers done a great thrive recently and are mad fit to go, oh well
Deleted User wrote: » Id assume it is,still.same withdrawl....the ingredents are still same??
FarmerDougal wrote: » When could you send lambs that got a half rate of Clik Extra? Is the withdrawal still 40 days?
Lambman wrote: » First time in here on 4 days I had a bitta reading till do but I'd a looked stupid posting 4 days ago if I'd a said its 2 early for maggots up here. Clipped 3 bits a little today and see maggots in the 3 places only 2 ewes outta 76 in th 1st place and 1 each in 2nd places. Mostly was on wool bar 1 horned ewe that was taken till the fields for 1 reason or another and looked like she got caught in front a back leg somewhere and that's were they started and there were enough till do damage in a short space a time. What's the craic with tests on worms etc? Anybody seeing much difference? Clipped for a man today who always has lovely brutes a Suffolk ewes which are usually great till clip bar the sghitty back ends but I never see his sheep as clean ever. Lambs in the country look very clean also.
roosky wrote: » I know a few lads that have tried the easy care, the only problem is that they need to be bred pure to be completely wool shedding...and a sheep that has to be shorn for a half fleece is a waste of time too
Green farmer wrote: » Can see easycare and exlana becoming more popular if the wool trade stays like this.
thefareast wrote: » Got 15c a kilo, apparently lucky to get that. Had 700kg of it, I just wanted rid of it. .
ganmo wrote: » Is there anyone actually offering a price? What I've heard is that no wool has being shipped to china since march The British wool board haven't sold any since then https://www.britishwool.org.uk/price-indicator. So if you're looking to dispose of the wool I'd say deliver away, but if you're looking for any kind of payment I'd suggest hold onto it
stantheman1979 wrote: » Are you mad clikking 40kg lambs!! They will be fit in 10 days. You will have to wait a over a month if you clik them and price will be €5 max. We send 42 and 43kg lambs last week and they all killed out 20 kg.
Dickie10 wrote: » im clicking my lambs this week as its giving "maggotty " weather from wednesday, warm, wet and clammy at weekend. im giving everything clickzin. even lambs 40 kg
Jjameson wrote: » Is the wool getting anything? Should we be delivering it on grounds of principle?
kk.man wrote: » I clicked mine in the hot weather recently and am thinking was it too warm to have an effect?
wrangler wrote: » Clik is rain fast very quick, within an hour even..
Young95 wrote: » Cliken lambs tomorrow but rain coming Wednesday supposedly. Would 24 hours be enough time or would the rain wash it off ?