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cup pine tar
3
cups oil (feed oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, what-have-you)
That's
it. Put it in a microwaveable container and heat it GENTLY (you
really don't want hot pine tar all over the inside of your microwave)
until it's WARM, not hot. Stir it up and put a lid on it. It'll
keep like that all summer.
To
put it on the llamas, I bought some foam paint brushes (something
like 3 for a buck). Once a week or so, I bring all the llamas
in and check them for the beginnings of fly strike This shows
up as a meandering line of very short hair, particularly on the
dark llamas, and progresses to meandering lines of naked skin
and nasty scabs. I paint the Bugtussle on the llamas wherever
I see a line starting, and on the inside and outside of their
ears, and usually on the topline of the muzzle as well. They don't
like it much when I'm doing it, but when they go out in the pasture
they can actually eat and sleep without that frantic earflicking
and nose-plowing that goes on without it.
Don't
get this stuff on your clothes, but it wears off the llamas very
nicely. Unless, of course, like I did last year, you forget the
recipe and mix it 1 to 1. THAT mixture stayed on all winter and
had to be cut out of the fibre with scissors in the spring! |