Will Round up hurt the chickens?

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with that I should cringe

Sorry that offends you, but some of us do try to inject sense (or science) into govt. regulations. And no matter how hard we try, sometimes other factors are taken into account when the final numbers come out.

So if you are drinking round up, lighter fluid or whatever, try not to burp near your loved ones and remember "I work for the govt. I'm here to help you."
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I wouldn't take MD's comment personally. It is just part of the sense of humor and wise cracks you often see by many around here.
 
I guess the feeling is unanimous and who am I to argue?
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But I think that another undenial fact is that Purple chicken is also out there and he never uses Round-up.
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I may try the vinegar recipe. It is not about a neat lawn. I have 7.5 acres and I mow and do keep it all down, mostly weeds out there beyond the back yard. However, the buggers grow up against anything that is over 2" tall
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I put up fencing for the chickens and I would guess I have a couple of acres of it to keep down now. I cannot weed whack or pull them. I just started using round up a couple of years before I got the chickens and what a difference it has made. Anyway, I will try the vinegar.

Thanks, and I did get a giggle out of reading these... was out of town and just read them..
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Any luck with this for large quantities of dense, large diameter poision ivy growing up fences, buildings, trees, and everywhere else? Repeated application of Roundup for Poision Ivy with some vinegar and soap added sprayed in full sun finally got rid of most of it last year (pre-freerangers),so I thought, but I see it starting to come back. I'm kind of afraid of catching my place on fire with a torch and don't think just burning the leaves would work anyway. Pulling works on the little stuff, but I end up remembering the experience for a month. Anyone had luck with any other methods?
 
The problem with resurrecting an old thread like this, instead of posting a new one, is that about 80% of people DO NOT look at the dates and they read only the first post. So, I have a feeling we are about to have an avalanche of posts about ROundup
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(Which, btw, is FAR MORE TOXIC than it is said to be, because although the official 'active ingredient' is fairly short-lived and arguably not so bad, there is very strong evidence showing that all the other allegedly-inert ingredients contained in the Roundup formulation make it really quite a lot more persistant in the environment and more dangerous to people, animals, chickens, etc).

ANYHOW, regarding your poison ivy:

If you know someone with goats, and have a way of fencing the area in for them, that would be your best bet.

Failing that, or if it is a smaller patch, smothering it under carpet with mulch on top of it for *several years* would get rid of the vast majority of it.

Otherwise, sure, try the vinegar on it and see how it does, but you will have to do it over and over and over and over again, so I would leave out the salt.

It'd be nice if you could find someone to HIRE to pull it out FOR you. That would probably work a lot better than spraying vinegar on it nine billion times. (If you do go with the vinegar, but it does not work as well as you wish, you might try getting some agricultural vinegar, if the feedstore has it in small enough size containers for you; it is much stronger and thus "kill-ier"
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Good luck, I won't say "have fun" <g>,

Pat
 
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