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dont tempt me.an axe/hatchet/pruning shears/fire/boiling water![]()
Soak your feet in hot water, and drink hot beverages. Heck, you could just soak in a tub. Maybe have some alcohol, makes you feel warm. Curl up and sleep after that.LOw grade fever, body aches can't get warm. It comes and goes.
Yes I must skip out on church because I have a bunch of people coming this afternoon. One family to meet our dogs, my SIL to help her groom her puppy for the show and another puppy being dropped off so I can groom and train it for Friday.X2 Good you can rest. I have a hard time doing that.
Cancel, cancel, cancelYes I must skip out on church because I have a bunch of people coming this afternoon. One family to meet our dogs, my SIL to help her groom her puppy for the show and another puppy being dropped off so I can groom and train it for Friday.
The spray on Permectrin II concentrate (or any spray on or poultry dust with permethrin). TSC sells it under a different brand name. I don't like poultry dust because it is too easy to overdose and you breathe it in.I dont know what I seen. Last night , I seen these white specks on the top of the feathers. this am they were moving. I tossed the chicken and dusted the cage. I dont want to put anything on the babies unless I know what I am supposed to use. Is there a product that kills all no matter what it is ?
against the black feathers they were definitely white bugs.
I bet Robert will be hungry.trying to remember what I was going to make w/ that ham. Yesterday I had all kind of ideas , today, nada.
I dont remember last night but I will take your word for what I said. OK, so I still need the spray, do I still need to do the coop too ?The spray on Permectrin II concentrate (or any spray on or poultry dust with permethrin). TSC sells it under a different brand name. I don't like poultry dust because it is too easy to overdose and you breathe it in.
I thought you said they were grey last night. Light grey would look white against black feathers. None of the mites or lice are actually white except for newly hatched ones.
Robert JUST woke up and is already eating. hahaaI bet Robert will be hungry.