My sister and I had a perfect system. She hated sewing and I hated cutting. She would do pattern prep and cutting, I sewed and finished. Worked great for years!
Treat everyone. You can give them a vitamin dose when you clean out the waterers - after the full term of treatment is completed. If you are using the 5-7 day treatment and your flock appears back to normal (eating/pooping/chickening) then go ahead and dose them at the end of day 5 - or 6/7 if...
Corid is not a harsh treatment. Done properly, it's actually pretty benign.
Clean out your waterers, refilling them with water treated with Corid. ALL water sources must be treated so you know they're getting it every day. Follow the instructions on your packaging for duration. Some call for a...
During one of my father's many hospitalizations, the check-in nurse asked him if he was diabetic. Without skipping a beat, he replied, "No, I'm Italian." Stopped her mid sentence so she could puzzle it out!
I absolutely LOVE this. My Billy wouldn't lay on the couch (he was too big to get around the corner or I'm sure he would have tried!) but he came down the front hall regularly, straight into the kitchen to counter-surf! He's the reason we had a storm door on the front entrance.
Gorgeous! I absolutely LOVE the blue pigeon. I don't know why, but it just draws me. And I have a beautiful hoya (joya?) too. The little flowers look and feel like fakes. Mine smells wonderful when it blooms - subtle and sweet. It's so cool!
"... that I did NOT just give in to the weird impulse to drip melted peanut butter into my coffee, that I did NOT like it and so I will NOT do it again ... maybe with a little bit of chocolate or cocoa?"
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