10-25-2017, 11:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-25-2017, 11:26 PM by GoldenTreePackGoats.)
The studies explain it better than I can. But it seems promising and with my herds bugs being 100% ivermectin resistant when I've never used ivermectin I'm willing to try and dilute the resistant genes of our barber pole by other means. For now I'm doing it as a trial to see if it works and if it's worth it.
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Rafiki's head is always the last part to grow when he has a growth spurt. First he becomes a blimp, then he gets long, then tall, and finally his head catches up and becomes more proportional to the rest of him. His tooth pick legs are starting to get thicker too.
Study 1
Study 2
More info
Rafiki's head is always the last part to grow when he has a growth spurt. First he becomes a blimp, then he gets long, then tall, and finally his head catches up and becomes more proportional to the rest of him. His tooth pick legs are starting to get thicker too.
Today we stroll the neighborhood, someday we'll climb mountains together..