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Carol
At 01:20 PM
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
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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
I meant...-
it's NOT my pristine management practices (tongue-in-cheek) that have
him slick as a whistle either.
Barb
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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.
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