perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
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Neem Oil is used as an insecticide.... good for spraying for mites in the coop too. Awesom I didnt know you could take it... I am going to research a little further....
deb
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Neem Oil is used as an insecticide.... good for spraying for mites in the coop too. Awesom I didnt know you could take it... I am going to research a little further....
deb
Neem oil is used to combat powdery mildew and other fungi in vining plants.
Neem Oil is used as an insecticide.... good for spraying for mites in the coop too. Awesom I didnt know you could take it... I am going to research a little further....
deb
Didn't know of all these other uses, it was just something our parents gave us. We had the trees in our farm, took the fresh young shoots with the leaves and just boiled them.
Deb... does the oil help with flies? I'm seeing an increase in fly population around my coop despite using DE and now that I have added ducks I'm afraid they might get out of control.
Bee... any good remedy for keeping flies down around the coop?
Didn't know of all these other uses, it was just something our parents gave us. We had the trees in our farm, took the fresh young shoots with the leaves and just boiled them.
Deb... does the oil help with flies? I'm seeing an increase in fly population around my coop despite using DE and now that I have added ducks I'm afraid they might get out of control.
Bee... any good remedy for keeping flies down around the coop?
Does anyone have any sheep wisdom to share? I have a ewe, Nellie, ten years old, no chance of her being pregnant because the three boys in her field are wethers (castrated) but she's bagged up. I found it while shearing and called out the vet who said it was only a "false pregnancy" and he milked her out. Well she bagged up again.
So, what should I be doing? Do I milk her out again because I don't want her to get mastitis? Do I just let her be because if I milk her out she'll just bag up again? Is there something you can give to dry up the milk supply?
She's my friendliest sheep. Crappy fleece (oh don't tell her that!)