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I read somewhere that the riboflavin (?) in oats blocks corid.

Also you might have to direct dose her the corid in a higher concentration.
Yes! Henrietta sounds like a fussy eater currently.

Hopefully that will change when the intestines heal up
 
So got the estimate for my car. $4800. Was really preparing myself for the inevitable of car shopping.

But repairs are approved!!!!
:celebrate:bun:celebrate:bun

WHEW!!

Still a big chunk of dough. :th

Soooooooo, a truck load of poop, not all composted into usable stuff. :(
My 1/4" grid softer was going to kill me. I made a very simple softer with 1 /2" grid. Very much easier!

I am going to put the not finished into a compost pile on the downhill side of my garden. There was one "fresh" horse apple so far. :sick

My neighbors dog got skunked. Poor dude. Then during his bath he tore his acl. :(
They said he had injured it a week or so prior to the finishing shake. That surgery is crazy expensive.
:eek: I hope none of us ever have to have that fixed on our dogs.


Soooooo.....what to add to horse and sheep poo in the compost area?
I am thinking every leaf I have followed by garden trimmings as I go through the season. :hmm it is a lot of poo going into the pile. :hmm
 
Just saw a post on FB about new kinds of peanut butter using xylitol instead of sugar.
If anyone has a peanut butter loving dog like mine be aware!

Good heads up. :goodpost:
That is toxic to dogs in even very small amounts.
 
Just saw a post on FB about new kinds of peanut butter using xylitol instead of sugar.
If anyone has a peanut butter loving dog like mine be aware!
You want to be careful feeding anything that is "reduced sugar" to dogs just for this reason.
 

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