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  1. Odinsworn

    Greetings from the tip of the Mitt

    Thanks folks! I dont' any livestock at the moment, but life is looking up, and I'm rebuilding my barnyard this year. Back to rabbits chickens and ducks again for sure. Have also had Guineas, geese, and Turkeys.
  2. Odinsworn

    Help! Predator took ALL my chicken in 1-2 hours

    I feel you pain, as I have had some predator problems over the last couple years. One of the fellows my mom works with gave up on poultry all together due to weasel losses. I am going to use the electric poultry netting this year, hopefully that will be more effective.
  3. Odinsworn

    OK, Sevin dust, is it good or not?!

    LOL, where did I ever say I was going to use 10%, have ever used it, would ever use it, am a proponent of using it? I don't drink either of those forms of alcohol, not necessary for the ingestion of an analogy, but I believe we are missing an ingredient that is necessary. For the clarity of...
  4. Odinsworn

    OK, Sevin dust, is it good or not?!

    Yes 5% is fine, and the easiest to find, I never disputed that. I never was confused about which concentration is higher, or which you should use. My point is that if the only thing you have to worry about with 10% is tissue irritation, then I doubt you have to worry about anything other than...
  5. Odinsworn

    OK, Sevin dust, is it good or not?!

    Yes, the risk probably goes up with a lower concentration................ What exactly do you feel isn't applicable about the MSDS information for the higher concentration?
  6. Odinsworn

    Green poop!! This is not a drill!!! GREEN POOP!!

    Chelation is for removing heavy metals from the blood, it is unlikely to help with ingestion of actual pieces of metal. It maybe helpful if there where heavy metals in high amounts in your water supply.
  7. Odinsworn

    Greetings from the tip of the Mitt

    I am from northern lower Michigan. I love homesteading.
  8. Odinsworn

    OK, Sevin dust, is it good or not?!

    http://win14.american.edu/safety/au/vault/000/000034.PDF primary risk in humans is tissue irritation
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