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Ive always used cedar shavings in the coop, dusted with DE and put apple cider vinegar in the water. They arent confined to a small space at all and free range all day.
Its suppose to all be a natural way of preventing.
Im trying to do everything naturally and organic and we try to do everything chemical free But Im at a loss here. Ive done everything I thought would avoid it and here I have lice.

Anything I missed Id like to know about though!
Cedar shavings, kiln dried is fine for adult birds, but I do not use them with chicks as chicks have new developing & more sensitive lungs and they are confined, and closer to the shavings.
I use white shavings for chicks, keets and ducklings and sand for polts
baby duckles so cute : this was last spring (2 years ago was last spring, right ?)



Messy little boogers...I love their black patend- leather feets though !!!
 
You're awesome. Thanks! Do you also do ACV or would the bleach solution just kill whatever good is in the ACV in the water? I'm going to Wazine today and Eprinex next week. My girls are only 14 weeks though...so it's not like they're super old and have never been wormed. I'll just be glad when they all start having normal poops again and I can relax. These are my last 2 new birds as well, so after they integrate I can just sit back and enjoy everyone! AND I'll have eggs in a month or two!
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I would do one or the other, not both, in the water.
I choose to use chlorine as it kills every bug & virus in the world.
ACV does not.
 
Wow! Thanks so much. I will send out e-mails today and let you know what I find out.

You are so great! But I disagree with your buddies that your head is going to swell. Me thinks your heart swells doing good deeds.
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~Dee~
True, and seriously, it is right here in the book.
If those 2 do not work out, let me know PM, as there is breeders for all breeds, all over the country.
I am only sending you 2 that are closest.
There is more in ID & CO, and......all over.

reminds me Dee....where are you ?
 
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When you do a Wazine treatment, is it best to wait until tomorrow and keep them all in the run all day long so their only access to water is the treated water? Right now they're out and about in the rain (running around like the sky is falling when the drips get them!
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) and I'm afraid if I changed the water over NOW, they wouldn't drink enough of it to treat them properly. WDYT?
 
When you do a Wazine treatment, is it best to wait until tomorrow and keep them all in the run all day long so their only access to water is the treated water? Right now they're out and about in the rain (running around like the sky is falling when the drips get them!
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) and I'm afraid if I changed the water over NOW, they wouldn't drink enough of it to treat them properly. WDYT?
yes I would confine them tomorrow & do it.
wazine & the solution.
That is just my opinion though, there are others here you could ask.
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I'm asking you because #1: you know your stuff and #2: you're here and being helpful. Thanks so much! I'm thinking of leaving out all kitchen scrap treats for a while too, to see if their poops balance out on the new food. Whew! So much to think about to ensure I'm taking the best care I can of these 12!
 
So check out these uglaly-doogaly babies !!!!!!!
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bet they are worth alot of moolah though !!!!!!!!!!!!!!



I have no idea what kinda parrot they are...or if they are all the same age.......interesting, no?
Got this off the internet, they are not mine.
Looks like they will be green amazons though...right ?


*** I wonder what kinda noises they make ?
'Spose they peep or squawk ????????????
 
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I'm asking you because #1: you know your stuff and #2: you're here and being helpful. Thanks so much! I'm thinking of leaving out all kitchen scrap treats for a while too, to see if their poops balance out on the new food. Whew! So much to think about to ensure I'm taking the best care I can of these 12!
Thanks.
and good idea.
Dairy products can upset digestion (in my birds anyways.)
Birds have no stomach or stomach acid nor do they produce lactose (that I know of) so the dairy products can ferment is what I gather.
Other than that, too much sugary stuuf, or honey or molasses can give them the trots.
 
well I gotta get to work here................let RainWolf take over for a while...she is a batter & faster typer than I am anyways !!!!!!!!!!
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Hey RW::::: how was the salmon ?
 
well I gotta get to work here................let RainWolf take over for a while...she is a batter & faster typer than I am anyways !!!!!!!!!!   :lau

Hey RW::::: how was the salmon ?


Got 100 lbs of smoked... but waiting on the halibut which might come this weekend
I'm about to start work was just looking beforehand...

btw if you see me on here 24/7 I am not really here 24/7.....
I have computer on 24/7 and I've got a browser up 24/7 so I just have a tab on byc all the time :)
 
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