Me neither, so thank you for researching this one!I have never been convinced about that one!
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/common-cold/expert-answers/phlegm/faq-20058015
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Me neither, so thank you for researching this one!I have never been convinced about that one!
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/common-cold/expert-answers/phlegm/faq-20058015
I thought a while back you had got some elector psp - I haven’t used it but I believe it is effective.It's out. I now need to find another wormer and coop cleaner I wish we had the same here as you
I keep getting bitten when I go out the back I'm at my wits end keeping up with it all
I've just seen This anyone have any thoughts?
Goodness knows how I'd cope with more right now
@Ponypoor Here's what Hazel's beak looked like. The crack was only about as long as the broken off bit. Filing very slowly, a bit at a time, allowing the beak time to grow, is key, so you don't file or get into any of the sensitive nodes that are along the inside edge. They feel everything very acutely with their beaks! One or two slow and gentle files and she relaxed, didn't pull her head away and let me do just a few more for each session.Yes, Hazel had a split in her beak and part of one half broke off. @Shadrach was very helpful with tips on gluing the split and then very slowly filing (over weeks) to smooth the end out. The worry was the split, that it might not stop splitting, not the end so much. He also linked to an article on the very sensitive nerve endings in beaks, this is good information and will help you with Mr. Pompei. He may take care of it with wiping his beak on stone as @RoyalChick notes. If he can successfully eat I would do nothing unless it is growing in badly.
I would guess 3-4 months, its actually pretty small and its face is very kittenishShe is so adorable! She looks like an older kitten - somewhere under 6 mos.? i could well be wrong, she just has that kitten air about her (him?), but too big to not be at least 3 -4 mos old ime. I do hope you are able to help her/him. Again, absolutely adorable. Very kind of you to take her/him in to help. That's one of the things I love about this thread, such caring, compassionate people that actively reach out to help 'others' (people & animals)!
P.S. Sunbathing beetle green irridescent lady is lovely, too!
It is very effective. I have it in stock just in case.Permethrin sounds scary
I advise against a hard position on any insecticide. Insecticides are tools that must be used safely and correctly. Yes, they can have consequences when used unadvertised and incorrectly. That is why we must educate ourselves and use them correctly. It is our responsibility to do so.omg I was reading this http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/PermGen.html ill never use that!