Oh my! I'm just happy I only have to clean 2x a year now. I don't think I could do it weekly or monthly.I still need to finish the Turkey coop clean out!
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Oh my! I'm just happy I only have to clean 2x a year now. I don't think I could do it weekly or monthly.I still need to finish the Turkey coop clean out!
Deep litter works for me.Oh my! I'm just happy I only have to clean 2x a year now. I don't think I could do it weekly or monthly.
That sweet man... he's SNEAKY! Who knew?View attachment 2075484
Mower needed air in one tire. Tom decided the right tool for the job was the battery charger. I had to show him it would start and filled the tire and he said take it a lap around while Im here to make sure everything is working right. Well played Tom, well played....
Answered the first question, yes, you can give an antiviral to someone who already has covid. As far as you not understanding, I call BS. The only word you might not know is cytokines, and you don't have to know that to understand the concept. You asked, you're not stupid, and I don't talk down to anyone.The antivirals will prevent the virus from replicating no matter how long the patient is infected. Biggest problem is how much damage the virus does to the person before they get the help. I can't remember the exact name for it, but in some patients, covid causes an extreme reaction and it releases cytokines which not only causes the pneumonia that is so deadly, but also destroys liver and kidneys. Need to give the anitvirals in enough time to prevent the damage.
Umm,so did you answer me ?
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My last statement, was a continuation of prior conversation. I didn't mean to invade yours. Sorry.So, Me and the hens started pulling weeds. So fun, I just pull them out of the ground, and 32 hens do all the mulching. The Roosters just watch us. Probably to see if we are doing it right. I love these birds!![]()
Sleep? What's that?They are good company, unless you want to sleep in!
I used to but the one winter I had frostbite problems bad in both coops. The bedding was heating up underneath. It was actually steaming in spots. I didn't like how hot it got and cleaned them out.Deep litter works for me.