Alaskan you can boil some water and put some coffee in the grounds basket (1 heaping Tbsp.) and set it on top of the pot and run the boiling water through so you can have some coffee. I have done it when my pot broke. Now I also keep a back up.
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The coffee pot at my clients house isn't taken care of by other staff that use itI spent a half hour scrubbing and bleaching the moldy pot and filter the first time I was there but evidently someone doesn't think it ever needs cleaned. So I take my coffee, 1 and a half tablespoons, put it in the filter, put it on top of my cup and I put a rubberband around it to keep it from falling in the cup and slowly pour the almost boiling water on. (I do this in the sink in case I spill) In a minute I have fresh coffee. I use to-go cups.![]()
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Hey there, everyone,
I'm having a problem with my NH chicks. We've ordered a total of 9 males and 45 females and we've been losing half the girls (we happen to have lost one male too). We ordered them Aug and Sept last year and Feb this year. We've dealt w/ coccidiosis and fowl pox last year. This year, we're feeding medicated chick crumbles from the start, but we've still lost 4 of the 10 girls we ordered. This doesn't seem to be affecting the other breeds though, which is weird.
Any and all information, experience, and/or advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Thank you! =)
We call that hurricane coffee.Alaskan you can boil some water and put some coffee in the grounds basket (1 heaping Tbsp.) and set it on top of the pot and run the boiling water through so you can have some coffee. I have done it when my pot broke. Now I also keep a back up.
At this point in the nightmare... I would take a freshly dead chick, and maybe an about to die chick and take them to your local place that could test them for causes.Hey there, everyone,
I'm having a problem with my NH chicks. We've ordered a total of 9 males and 45 females and we've been losing half the girls (we happen to have lost one male too). We ordered them Aug and Sept last year and Feb this year. We've dealt w/ coccidiosis and fowl pox last year. This year, we're feeding medicated chick crumbles from the start, but we've still lost 4 of the 10 girls we ordered. This doesn't seem to be affecting the other breeds though, which is weird.
Any and all information, experience, and/or advice would be greatly appreciated!!! Thank you! =)
We call that hurricane coffee.
Boil the water on the grill and hope the power comes back on one day.
a back-up coffee maker in the greenhouse!brilliant idea!![]()
@chickwhispers I want one of each!!As one of my little boys says "I want all of thems"![]()
At this point in the nightmare... I would take a freshly dead chick, and maybe an about to die chick and take them to your local place that could test them for causes.
Ask your local extension agent, or a local agricultural college.... not sure where else, if you know any fancy parrot breeding place.. they would also know where you could take the chicks.
When I did that, it was either free or maybe $10. (back when I was in Texas, and with a parrot) I think that ronott on here says that in California (isn't that where he is?) it is free.
But anyway, that is way too horrid.... I would have professional input.
Teachick, sorry about your losses! I have no experience with that breed.![]()
I understand completely. A few years ago I did the home hospice care for a dear friend and neighbor who's wife was in the final stages of Parkinson's. We brought her home after she took a turn trying to recover from a fall that broke her hip the week before. I prayed every day for her to have a "speedy journey home". She finally passed peacefully in my arms.I wanted to take a minute and thank you for your thoughts and prayers for my mom. She is dieing of Parkinson's That is such an ugly disease! She is closed they think *coma like*
Her husband passed april 15 last year of cancer. and it has been even harder on her without him to help her keep fighting.
But I would rather say good bye than to hope for her to live the way she has been recently.
so Again Thank You for the Prayers of comfort and support (the squeeky wheel gets the grease and all)![]()