For your information, to"back line" an animal is another phrase referring to pouring dewormer along the back-line of an animal so that it drips down and covers the entire body of the animal with minimal waste.
How often this has to be done depends on what deworming solution you are using, when you apply the dewormer and how badly your animals are affected with external parasites. It would be best to either read the label of the deworming solution, or contact a large animal veterinarian for information on when and how often back-line deworming solution should be applied to your cattle.
Because often places like these were the closest points to sell and ship their cattle. They didn't have auction marts or sale-barns nor big cattle-liners back then.
how often do you drench cattle
Often blocky.
Yes.
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Depends on what diseases the cattle had and whether they were transmissible to humans or not.
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NO! Top of the line breeding.
"Away in the manger."
Say, "Hey! I'm back cattle ack!"
In Italy, they were often used to guard cattle from wolves and brown bears.
Most phrases can be understood by thinking about what each word means. General meaning Back means rear, or farthest away Boundary means a specified line separating two places. A line is often thought of as straight, but can be an uneven line. A line also delineates areas. So a "back boundary line" is a specified boundary at the rear. Your back yard has a "back property line" as does a tennis court. Note: Also see Tennis terms.