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I could test lightsussex, but I would sell them after, not keep yet another breed..is that OK ?

They'd be your birds I don't care what you'd do with them after they hatched.
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I heard they make good eating but I can't bring myself to do that!

well, OK, see ya at the show....
 
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I could test lightsussex, but I would sell them after, not keep yet another breed..is that OK ?

They'd be your birds I don't care what you'd do with them after they hatched.
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I heard they make good eating but I can't bring myself to do that!

Oh no - I am sure CL would not have to be eating those beautiful birds! I'm think there are plenty of folks willing to buy them from her. Save the ugly birds for eating.
 
yaaay its fixed!! I was busy this weekend, showed my dogs at the seattle kennel club. not even a look on Saturday but today My Veteran old dog, at almost 10 years old won best of breed from the veteran class
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very proud of him, old white faced dog thinks he is still a puppy!!
AND! I set 23 english BBS orp eggs today
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not happy with my brand new bator though...used it once before and it was fine, this time it says 98.7 for the temp...hoping my thermo is wrong! going to get a new one tomorrow.
 
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I have no idea what the active ingredient is in this shampoo or the spray. I have the spray sitting here next to me, so can tell you whats in it. The shampoo is out in the tack room.

deionized water, sodium laureth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, cocamide dea, propylene glycol, triclosan, allantoin, mucopolysaccharides, polyquaternium-10, sodium pca, extracts of lavender, thyme, and clove, fragrance, and methylparaben...


So like I said, I have no clue what the "active" ingredient is.

maybe I can help decode those ingredients

first one is obvious, next three are detergents, propylene glycol (aka antifreeze) is a stabilizer, triclosan is an antimicrobial, allantoin makes skin smoother, the "saccharides" is a humectant (makes skin moist) as is sodium pca, polyquaternium makes hair lie flat, methylparaben is a preservative
 
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They'd be your birds I don't care what you'd do with them after they hatched.
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I heard they make good eating but I can't bring myself to do that!

Oh no - I am sure CL would not have to be eating those beautiful birds! I'm think there are plenty of folks willing to buy them from her. Save the ugly birds for eating.

eggzactly.
 
Well with all of this rain...and speaking of our tack shed.....we're FLOODING bad. We're within INCHES of losing our shed...our well casing is starting to fill up. My runs are completely under water. The rain is coming down like CRAZY, the snow is melting and the ground it way too frozen to soak any of this up!
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DH is heading out now in the backhoe to try to divert some of it now.
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Tea tree oil works good on fungus and I think that Schreiners works too.

Oh, sorry, should have read all the posts first! Well, you can try the Schreiners anyway.

we have used baby oil to smother it. the last two that came here just needed to dry out and good feed it cleared up on its own. vetricyn might work. have not tried it though.
 
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I have no idea what the active ingredient is in this shampoo or the spray. I have the spray sitting here next to me, so can tell you whats in it. The shampoo is out in the tack room.

deionized water, sodium laureth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, cocamide dea, propylene glycol, triclosan, allantoin, mucopolysaccharides, polyquaternium-10, sodium pca, extracts of lavender, thyme, and clove, fragrance, and methylparaben...


So like I said, I have no clue what the "active" ingredient is.

maybe I can help decode those ingredients

first one is obvious, next three are detergents, propylene glycol (aka antifreeze) is a stabilizer, triclosan is an antimicrobial, allantoin makes skin smoother, the "saccharides" is a humectant (makes skin moist) as is sodium pca, polyquaternium makes hair lie flat, methylparaben is a preservative

I think I would stick to Aloe, as in aloe shampoo and tea tree solution.
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Antifreeze ?? No No, sodium laurel sulfate is extremely irritating to a wound, but great to soponify.
 
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