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OLDYELLOW

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  1. You are welcome to copy any text i have wrote
  2. what a load of rubbish this guy spouts , theres no problem lower down the food chain plenty of slugs and aphids moths and insects grains ectra , and set-aside by farmers , if thes bops have to come into the citys and towns and where houses are its simple the stocks of small song birds have been deminished by these bops they well may call them cats to brain wash the general public , so the only way is to have a sensative cull where rare redlist birds are located and allow game keepers and pigeon fanciers to control only when there is a problem in vacinity of there lifestock / game and poultry birds, then the song birds and birds from the red list will recover . The greatest problem is injured birds rehabilitated then re-released these birds are used to humans and dont have a natural fear about them , these shouldn't be rereleased as theres enough bops as it is . The Fact is this the cuckcoo needs to have a viable song bird nest as they dont rear there own young the only way these birds will recover is if the R.S.P.B do there job and protect song birds and not just bops , they should be ashamed at there mis management of the British song birds , because every single bird on the red list they have put them on it one by one themselves by been single minded and only caring about birds of prey , i do hope they see sense or the law is changed to turn one of the biggest mistakes medling with nature , nature needs to have ballance any one drastic change in one population of animal insect , bird or decline has drastic effects , these effects are been seen now , if remains the same then there soon be no song birds , more need for pesticides and the very thing there trying to protect will be gone , i like all birds and when there in there natural habitats and co-existing in nature as supposed to be in ballance with the supply of food , feeding bops during winter carrys through weak birds which should naturaly die , the R.S.P.B have been known to be feeding these , but they spout the birds that the bops take is natural and only take the weaker ones out its nature , then why arent bops treated the same double standards rant over , The public gets what the public wants if theres enough wanting change together we all can take a part in that change one signiture makes all the difference spread the word and there might be a chance the next generation can see the very birds we grew up with and were in abundance when we were kids , the dawn chorus may well return its never to late to address the very problem but needs doing today the time is running out for so many other speices other than bops . Regards OLDYELLOW
  3. some very nice birds keep them coming
  4. you'l have to google you'l find most products on poultry supplier sites but you can email the manifacturer for suppliers in your area as carrage can be expensive
  5. no products have been gained lol however i've bought the poultry sheild and will probably send for the disenfectant looks good i dont use bedding anymore prefer the scrapper
  6. lol just sharing but if they wish to give me a ten years supply lol ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
  7. Bi-OO-Cyst is the first disinfectant designed to be a powerful, DEFRA approved virucide, whilst also being effective against endoparasites especially OOcysts. Bi-OO-Cyst is the most versatile disinfectant currently available and has been designed specifically to meet the exacting demands of today's modern livestock industry. Its broad spectrum of activity is effective against endoparasites including OOcysts, viruses, bacteria, moulds and yeasts. The versatility of BI-OO-Cyst offers farmers the first product that will not only disinfect but at the same time control coccidiosis all in one simple operation. Recommended Dilution Rate: General purpose disinfectant 1:100 Foot and Mouth disease 1:500 Swine Vesicular disease 1:125 * Diseases of Poultry Orders 1:125 Coccidiosis 1:30 http://www.biolinklimited.co.uk/disinf.html
  8. make your deep litter last longer and reduce ammonia and other gases using bio dry extends bedding life and reduces fly problems in lofts http://www.biolinklimited.co.uk/bio_dri.html
  9. http://www.biolinklimited.co.uk/rm_small_holder.html
  10. very nice indeed Phil
  11. you'l get more blues than grizzles as its more dominant , however have a lovely looking grizzle from a blue cock x grizzle hen
  12. very nice Gareth
  13. i get a good friend in does a superb job
  14. son of 'OLDYELLOW' and grandson of Jouey Le Chatel cock
  15. very nice indeed
  16. one of my favourates
  17. i dont treat unless its nessasary no porkys and i do win
  18. aviform ultimate
  19. cocks need to own / defend there box so i think it be unwise to remove cocks from there section imo
  20. surely the federation rule is actualy in breach of human rights , ' the right to attend gatherings '
  21. too much has a laxative effect
  22. its recommended you give widowoers a pinch a day to help promote down fall , but also good for breeding as linseed contains selenium and helps to grow good feathers
  23. same standard email they'll have a list of them as answers , if alls natural then why are more bird species been put on the red list , they have set aside to help wildlife perhaps they themselves have poisoned the birds with mouldy peanuts the facts are this we know theres a problem well actualy three problems , 1 over population of bops 2 , an organisation that wont admit it , 3 the law protects them until a bill is passed through parliment to change the archaic law that should have been reviewed , and why arent the unions doing anything they should be fighting our corner
  24. bang on very good for feathering ensure last years crop looks bright and glossy , it soon goes dull looses its oil and goes rancid
  25. yup if not strong enough to enter the world then not any good , its natures way survival of the fittest
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