Raising Geese?

Great advice! The "Blue Medicine" works wonders on sooooo many things!
I have my own special clothes with BK on them and also towels so you could say I have used it quite a bit, I have started wearing disposable gloves because it takes forever for it to wear off my hands.
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Great stuff though.
 
I understand the special clothes and gloves! But when our Emu got speared deeply by a bull, it left a hole in his belly as large as a golf ball. Luckily, no vital organs were hit. We don't have a vet around us that would physically treat an Emu. One vet did do the research and finally give me some antibiotics. And other than that, I sprayed the blue medicine on him morning and night for weeks. And I am soooooooo proud to say that the combination worked! I always have at least two cans on hand.
I think you and I could do commercials for the company.
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I understand the special clothes and gloves! But when our Emu got speared deeply by a bull, it left a hole in his belly as large as a golf ball. Luckily, no vital organs were hit. We don't have a vet around us that would physically treat an Emu. One vet did do the research and finally give me some antibiotics. And other than that, I sprayed the blue medicine on him morning and night for weeks. And I am soooooooo proud to say that the combination worked! I always have at least two cans on hand.
I think you and I could do commercials for the company.
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I think your right. lol and if you need anything dyed purple well it will also work in that category too. and glad to hear your Emu made it out of that one alive, wow gored by a bull, was it thinking about becoming a bull fighter by chance?
 
Well pleased to hear your Emu survived its Bovine encounter - WOW!

What is Blue medicine that you're both talking about. never heard of it in the UK. Is it a purple /blue solution as we have that in the UK and its called Gentian Violet?

Pete
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Our Emit usually has a few companions because he is so sociable. He has been in the pasture w/ horses, llamas, and cows his whole life. His mischief is what gets him in trouble. He loves to walk up behind them and pinch them on the backside! We were always afraid that one of the horses would send him flying. But they all just tolerated him.
The horn incident was a true accident. We had a few Norweigan Highlander cattle in w/ him. They have horns that remind you of a Texas long-horn. They were very, very gentle. But we think that one just moved its head and Emit was simply standing too close. We were lucky enough to save Emit and we sold the Highlanders.
He now has a herd of Black Angus..........no horns!!!
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Our Emit usually has a few companions because he is so sociable. He has been in the pasture w/ horses, llamas, and cows his whole life. His mischief is what gets him in trouble. He loves to walk up behind them and pinch them on the backside! We were always afraid that one of the horses would send him flying. But they all just tolerated him.
The horn incident was a true accident. We had a few Norweigan Highlander cattle in w/ him. They have horns that remind you of a Texas long-horn. They were very, very gentle. But we think that one just moved its head and Emit was simply standing too close. We were lucky enough to save Emit and we sold the Highlanders.
He now has a herd of Black Angus..........no horns!!!
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well now all he has to do is worry about getting licked by one of those tongues.
 

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