Re: RE: [blackbelly] Basic H 101 Follow Up

2005-08-26 Thread Carol J. Elkins
The original Basic H 101 post is available in the list archives at http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED] sheep.info/msg01148.html (If that URL wraps in your window, you will need to copy both pieces of it to your browser address box. The URL must end with .html Carol At 01:20 PM

RE: [blackbelly] Basic H 101 Follow Up

2005-08-25 Thread Johnson, Oneta
ok. I want to know how you fed it. I have been reading on it and I am not sure how to work it. What worked on your guys and did you do anything else. Also where did you order it from. I have found it from several places but none that I have ordered from before. Thanks OJ -Original

RE: [blackbelly] Basic H 101 Follow Up

2005-08-25 Thread Barb Lee
Oneta, If you go to the list archives, Carol posted a wonderfully complete article on the subject just a week or so ago, called Basic-H 101 which includes rescue treatment for desperately infested animals. I used nothing else whatever, just 1/3 cup Basic-H in drinking water for 4 days. It

RE: [blackbelly] Basic H 101 Follow Up

2005-08-25 Thread Barb Lee
I meant...- it's NOT my pristine management practices (tongue-in-cheek) that have him slick as a whistle either. Barb ___ This message is from the Blackbelly-blackbellysheep.info mailing list Visit the list's homepage at

Re: RE: [blackbelly] Basic H 101 Follow Up

2005-08-25 Thread bkbulls
It must be the ONLY source of drinking water including wet, succulent grass. Are you saying they CAN'T have wet grass during this period? If so, I would have to wait till winter.

Re: RE: [blackbelly] Basic H 101 Follow Up

2005-08-25 Thread Julian Hale
You could always pen them up for the 2-3 days and feed hay. Far better to worm when needed than to wait until it is most convenient for you. Julian At 07:17 PM 8/25/2005, you wrote: It must be the ONLY source of drinking water including wet, succulent grass. Are you saying they