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Trying to get that Beetle to swim cracked the engine block. The repair estimate is $10,000!!!, and the water was only about 3 inches deep! Insurance is writing it off as a total loss, as that is about the value of the car. Time to hunt for another used Beetle TDI. DH is furious, and I'm sick of driving him around everywhere. I guess that plastic card will forever have a high debt on it. Seemes like such a waste. The car never had any problems, and other than needing a bath and shampoo, it was in great shape.
 
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Systemic antibiotics is good but often times as several posters said, they encapsulate infection (think bumblefoot) and the infection continues to thrive especially a staph, and the systemic antibiotic can have a hard time getting into the encapsulated area.
I think a gentle debride with swabs, and try not to push stuff in to his ear, and if possible irrigate with warm water/betadine solution ever so super gently so as not to blow goo into his head, but to make surre some solution gets in the area..and then applay neaosporin to the outside, and keep it open so it can heal from the inside out and not encapsulate again...debride and irrigate every day or so like bumblefoot, and watch for foreign matter suck as a straw or food particle that could have gotten in there.
Good Luck! He is a pretty fellow !

good point. I forgot they do that.


I had a hen with bumblefoot. I was told to put her on systemic antibiotics, plus drain and wrap the foot and keep the wrap on with daily changes. It went away. I don't know if it was the wrap or the oral antibiotics but .. it went away. coulda been all the special treats she was gettin' too.
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My BIL lives over there (I think more Lake Stevens area but not sure) and he rebuilds VW bugs...but it is the older ones. Last I heard he had 2 that he had done...where you looking for older or newer model? I could always send you his contact information if you would like. Oh, btw, he has been rebuilding for as long as I can remember. He used to race them in Monroe, too. He did one up as Herbie.
 
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I use mine a lot.
but I don't really have "recipes"
I just toss things in that sound good together
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most everything turns out great but I've had a few bombs.

BBQ sauce... a couple bottles..
seared ribs.. or other seared meat.
place in crock pot
cover with BBQ
crock pot it till ya get home. and it falls off the bones!

chicken
cover with cream of mushroom soup, couple cans with half the water
add salsa
crock pot it...

seared meat, or left over sausages
potatoes
carrots
onions
any veggies
water to cover
packet of onion soup mix and what ever spices you like

those are kinda my "standards"
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awesome--that works.
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Thank you so much!! Can it crock pot for 12 plus hours???

Oh yeah I've done 24hrs on some pots due to getting stuck at work etc..
 
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awesome--that works.
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Thank you so much!! Can it crock pot for 12 plus hours???

Oh yeah I've done 24hrs on some pots due to getting stuck at work etc..

Most every crock pot I have had has a "warm" transition. So if the "cook" has finished and you are not home yet it keeps the meal warm for a number of hours. I love my gargantuian crock pot.
 
Well you guys are always talking about your muddy pens....my problem right now is it is warming and freezing. So during the day, things drip and melt. Then it freezes at night. Not so much slush as there is an ice skating rink in my run. Poor little hens all need to be fitted for ice skates. I can just see all my little Dorothy Hamils out there....triple back (whatever it is called)....LOL.
 
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