Good morning everybody. Hope you are all well.
Morning Linda! How goes it?
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Good morning everybody. Hope you are all well.
Morning Linda! How goes it?
Wish I had super exciting things to post but the only thing I ever look forward to is bed time. Lol.
Oh, I will! Reading through hundreds of posts at a time isLooks like saddled air cells, yes, don't turn them for 2ish days. Sadly, the top one looks scrambled..... But set it anyway and see what happens. Liz is getting more info for you.
It is pretty crazy! #2 most active thread of all time in 8 months.![]()
Average of 3-500 posts per day......
Nooo!!! Please stay!
Cuz I can't always keep up. I'm stickin around fer now, though!Why on earth would you unsubscribe!!???!?!??!?!
i almost did once but i couldnt lol
Good morning everybody. Hope you are all well.
Wish I had super exciting things to post but the only thing I ever look forward to is bed time. Lol.
Great. The vitamin stiff MC suggested would be the first thing I tried, and the homemade electrolyte recipe that is linked in the notes section of this thread page one. Kathy may know more.Ah right ok! Sorry...thick moment. Cheers for that I will take a look. Got some vitamins on the way so hopefully they will do the trick!
Oh, I will! Reading through hundreds of posts at a time is, but I still can't imagine unsubscribing!
Cuz I can't always keep up. I'm stickin around fer now, though!
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My hoses have always been under pressure in all but freezing weather so stuff has been leaching into them for years.
In order to get cold water out I'd have to run them a long time.
Depending on the type of hose, lead, phthalates, BPA, antimony, brominated flame retardants, tin stabilizers and hazardous metals can leach into the water. Some of those like phthalates are not chemically bound to the hose so can continue to leach even after flushing with cool water.
Water sitting in a hot hose for 2 days has up to 9 times the BPA and twice the phthalate DEHP considered safe.
Here's some results of several studies.
http://www.ecocenter.org/healthy-st...ls-found-gardening-hoses-can-leach-phthalates
My runs are so long, I have to flush for several minutes to get fresh water.
that helps
Good advice.
It won't be good for the birds but also ends up in the eggs and meat.
Good Morning. I was here earlier and responding to stuff written last night. By the time I got around to answering most, I was well over another 100 posts behind so I just scrapped the whole thing.
Nice waste of a good morning.
Most were about your duck meat.
I wish.
It is not splay leg. I had one like that earlier this year. It didn't make it cause it couldn't walk, eat or drink.
If you want to try, you could give it some vitamins but I wouldn't hold out much hope.
Some keep them out. I keep one out all the time and remove the second one at the end of the first week.
I lost my instructions though.
The embryos benefit from a little higher carbon dioxide initially but need more oxygen for most of the incubation.
I'm with the vet.
All clear.
Troops on Andrews AFB were holding an exercise with long guns which someone saw and panicked reporting it as a possible shooting.
You could always make something up and see how many people believe it.
My lies are always to far fetched to be believable. Always been more of an exagerater