hello everyone!
the DEC/JAN trip was quite expensive for me as far as repair costs - I
am in a cash flow crunch to be able to pay for repairs plus my normal
'living' expenses during FEB/MAR - to generate the needed repair cash I
am resurrecting the 'Travel Discount Coupon' program
starting now
Many sheep and goat owners are seeking more natural and less
expensive methods to treat their livestock.
http://www.motesclearcreekfarms.com/index.aspClear Creek Farms has
published a list of
http://www.motesclearcreekfarms.com/asp/articles/Homemade-Cures-Recipes.aspHomemade
Cures (Recipes)
Elkhart Lake - that's east central Wisconsin between Lakes Michigan Winnebago.
I have 3 one year old ewes, all pregnant due within 2 mo. or so. and 3 three
- 3-4 mo. old rams.
Asking $45 - $50 a head. One can fill the freezer this fall !
Andy @ 847- 431-2744
Quoting Carol Elkins
Thanks Carol for links to a natural approach to animal care. I am always on the
look out for safe animal treatment. Of course natural is only good if it works,
but I don't like to over treat an animal with chemicals either.
In my constant search for natural wormers I stumbled across this
I saw the dewormer salt block for sale yesterday and I'm wondering how
effective it is. The feed store worker told me they can't OD on it.
Aloha a hui hou kaua!
(Goodbye until we meet again)
Barbara Heavens
POB 1869, Kea`au, Hawaii
Hi Barbara,
Could you tell me what is in a dewormer salt block? This is something I have
never seen stateside and I am curious what is the worming agent in the salt.
Dayna Denmark
Half Ass Acres
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Yes, please. I have never heard of it either.
Oneta and The Gang
www.johnsonquarterhorses.com Don't tell GOD what to do, just report for
duty!
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