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South Central: Horn fly control options

April 23, 2025
Jason Banta

There is no perfect strategy for controlling horn flies, and the most successful strategies generally require more than one approach.


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Controlling flies on cattle

Fly issues can cause significant damage financially and on the herd health front. Step one: ID the culprit. Step two: Choose your weapons.
August 5, 2024
Carmen Willmore

The best way to treat flies is to first understand what fly you are treating for. Remember: Face flies are found on the face, stable flies are found on front legs, and horn flies are found on the back and sides.


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South Central: Topical horn fly control considerations

April 24, 2024
Jason Banta

Last month’s Regional Roundup discussed feed additive options to aid in horn fly control and some differences between horn, stable and house flies. This month’s roundup will focus on topical insecticide options and considerations to help control horn flies.


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South Central: Feed additives and horn fly control

March 22, 2024
Jason Banta

When developing strategies for horn fly control, it is important to distinguish between horn flies, stable flies and house flies.


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Horn flies on pastured cattle

Horn flies can be a major pest for cattle and cattle producers across the U.S. Pest control should start before the start of the pest season. Continue reading for some pest control methods.
February 20, 2024
Dave Boxler

The horn fly is a major pest of pasture and rangeland cattle throughout the U.S. Adult horn flies are blood-feeding flies taking, on average, 30 blood meals per day.


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Defending cattle from parasitic hitchhikers

A defined deworming program, along with the right nutrition, will help protect against parasitic worm infection in both cow-calf and feedlot applications.
January 29, 2024
Chris Hagedorn

Cattle are at risk of parasitic worm infection when they graze grasses. Even pastures that appear healthy may be infested with worms, making it crucial to take precautionary measures.


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West: Parasite control in the winter months

November 21, 2023
Meranda Small

With the frigidity of winter comes the realities of needing to continue to manage external parasites of cattle. Regardless of an operation’s size or type, when it’s winter, we’re dealing with lice here in the West.


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South Central: Don’t forget about lice this winter

November 21, 2023
Jason Banta

Controlling lice populations is important from both a performance and animal welfare standpoint. Proper lice management will help cattle get through the winter in better shape.


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Deworming on the dairy: Boost comfort and production

Parasite populations, product selection, timing of application and adherence to label directions are all factors that influence the potential return on investment for your pour-on dewormer.
October 9, 2023
Curt Vlietstra

What are cows doing if parasites are hanging around? Certainly not what they’re supposed to be doing. External parasites can affect a cow’s milk production immediately, because cows will spend their time scratching instead of eating or resting.


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West: Pinkeye prevention and treatment

July 27, 2023
Meranda Small

As we continue into late summer, we continue the fly control battle.


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