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Packer Sunday To Everyone.....sure hope we can pull off a win at soldier field.
Been busy lately....went to my friends 50th anniversary party at Hortonville. Their son and daughter own the drive inn there, and last week they bought a bar. That's where the party was. Good time for sure. They had a wonderful turnout and saw folks they haven't seen in years. Hard to believe that milestone is in my sights...hope I can make er that long.
Yep, I could see the northern fowl mites on the sick hen. If the birds have a residue on their feathers then I'd check closely.
If your coop is new than the chance of red mites having moved in is very slim....older coops .... it works well in the evening or early morning to wipe the roosts where there is cracks with a white rag....red smidges means you are wiping mature mites that have fed. The immature ones will look like small gray clumps.
GO PACK!
Been busy lately....went to my friends 50th anniversary party at Hortonville. Their son and daughter own the drive inn there, and last week they bought a bar. That's where the party was. Good time for sure. They had a wonderful turnout and saw folks they haven't seen in years. Hard to believe that milestone is in my sights...hope I can make er that long.
Yep, I could see the northern fowl mites on the sick hen. If the birds have a residue on their feathers then I'd check closely.
If your coop is new than the chance of red mites having moved in is very slim....older coops .... it works well in the evening or early morning to wipe the roosts where there is cracks with a white rag....red smidges means you are wiping mature mites that have fed. The immature ones will look like small gray clumps.
GO PACK!