Dragon Lady, both boys are very handsome!
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Thanks Lual ! I'm going to really watch this boy. He went through a sudden growth spurt as some cockerels do, and is really impressing me now. The boy behind will hopefully do the same thing . I'm really pleased with this breeding, especially as the pullets are very nice too.Dragon Lady, both boys are very handsome!
Wilbur took me to school on runners Walt, so I really know what I'm looking at. He was one h@** of a teacher.It won't be the same going to Ohio, and not seeing Wilbur and Doris. Clell will get his hug though.
Bob,
Mr Lightfoot would be so proud. What a wonderful high scoring Standard Breed H fowl.
I have a question on a article I am putting together on Washing Chickens before a Poultry Show.
I have five tubs of water. One with soap these rinses and a final tub rinse with a little of Mrs. Old Fashion bluing in it.
I would like to put in tub one with the soap a mite killer of some sort. I would have say four gallons of water and the soap Ivory bar of soap say but what would you recommend or read or ;use or think would be save to use for the kill the mite while you was program?
Permithian was one I heard a old boy use. He just poured it in. Never could bet a measurement like a half a oz or one fourth oz per gallon or per five gallon.
If you have a idea or see the instructions on the internet maybe you can lead me to it so I can figure this out.
Thank you and nice pictures of the orps. Station was there dead center and plum
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this is what he used after he came back from a show. He mixed up a five gallon bucket and put them up to there wattles and pulled them out and let them dry in conditioning pens for ten days after a show. But he would never tell me how much a cap full or what. bob
I've known Clell with hair, bald, with a rug, and now bald again.Just a big teddy bear ! He doesn't suffer fools gladly though.Clell lets you hug him?! That grumpy guy?Never tried it, will have to next time I see him, run up and give him a big hug and smooch. LOL! I am actually so looking forward to going to Columbus this Nov, haven't been to a show in over two years and I have missed all my friends!![]()
Per this its 1.28 oz of 10% concentrate to gallon of water.
Mr Lightfoot would be so proud. What a wonderful high scoring Standard Breed H fowl.
I have a question on a article I am putting together on Washing Chickens before a Poultry Show.
I have five tubs of water. One with soap these rinses and a final tub rinse with a little of Mrs. Old Fashion bluing in it.
I would like to put in tub one with the soap a mite killer of some sort. I would have say four gallons of water and the soap Ivory bar of soap say but what would you recommend or read or ;use or think would be save to use for the kill the mite while you was program?
Permithian was one I heard a old boy use. He just poured it in. Never could bet a measurement like a half a oz or one fourth oz per gallon or per five gallon.
If you have a idea or see the instructions on the internet maybe you can lead me to it so I can figure this out.
Thank you and nice pictures of the orps. Station was there dead center and plum
http://compare.ebay.com/like/121121297246?_lwgsi=y<yp=AllFixedPriceItemTypes&var=sbar
this is what he used after he came back from a show. He mixed up a five gallon bucket and put them up to there wattles and pulled them out and let them dry in conditioning pens for ten days after a show. But he would never tell me how much a cap full or what. bob
0.50% solution - 5-1/2 ounces Permethrin in 1 gallon water.
Dust BEFORE you come home, and you'll have much less problem with bugs.