thanks i found walmart had one 50% either and costs half that. i’m getting 6 cans. another question i have is how much bigger the containers should be than the animals. as in what percentage of the entire container space does the duck/or other animal take up? 1/4 maybe?
I'll have to measure my tote @Jenbirdee what I do is place an old clean towel folded in the bottom lay my chicken/or duck wrapped up in another towel head covered. Then I spray the starter into the towel they are wrapped in. I then close the lid.
 
I'll have to measure my tote @Jenbirdee what I do is place an old clean towel folded in the bottom lay my chicken/or duck wrapped up in another towel head covered. Then I spray the starter into the towel they are wrapped in. I then close the lid.
Thanks so much for sharing. No one knows when they might need this information and it is nice to have it ahead of time.
 
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Welcome to Ohio Frank. I am staying put where I live to watch it as we should still see it here. I am 18 miles East of Columbus. Have a safe trip here and back and enjoy your visit to our state.
The state of Ohio is huuge, in comparison with West Virginia and the location i selected, near Marion, is located in the middle of duck paradise country! - You must have had a lot of rain and snow-melt recently because wherever i drove there were flood ponds, flooded woods and flooded fields. - And lot's of Mallard ducks.

Columbus was a reminder why i have moved away from the big city (Houston) into the country-side: Lot's of traffic and plenty of reckless drivers, if i had a dash-cam, i could open my own YT channel just from yesterday's experience…

I ended up in the middle of nowhere south-west of Marion at the entrance of a farm-driveway, away from the crowd with a good view around me (the little red arrow):
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I befriended some donkeys:


I used two old phones, placed on the roof of my car to record tho different angles of the environment before, during and after the eclipse. And i figured out that the phone cameras are unable to take pictures from the sun. 😟 - Or maybe there was just enough cloud cover to throw the cameras off. Here is the best shot of the sun i was able to make:
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The glare of the sun's corona is over-shining the moon's shadow.

However, using my NASA approved paper-glasses the picture looked completely different to my eyes. I could see solar flares coming from the sun's surface…

I am currently uploading the picture and videos from yesterday, so: »i'll be back«.
 

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