Guest Matador Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 How many of you use Loft White after cleaning out, to dry up them wet patches, (and i don't mean your side of the bed). I think its not good for the birds breathing. I used it when I first started like most new starters, and to much of it, but after time I noticed that the birds did not fly well. On inspection I noticed that the white dust was linning the birds nasal track and when it goes hard the birds don't get the full amount of air into their lungs. When i stopped I started to use a burner, to dry out the lofts. No more respiratory problems. Budgie Crathorne
OLDYELLOW Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 used loft white for years , wont change any day soon not had respirity for over 10 years either
THE FIFER Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 loft white is ok but you must brush it in, not have loose on the floors,
OLDYELLOW Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 sounds like over use i just dab me emulsion brush in and dab away sounds like thumper off Bambi lol ;D ;D ;D ;D , i wouldnt want it loose will dry birds feathers out
kev01293 Posted December 18, 2008 Report Posted December 18, 2008 my birds sometimes try to have a bath in the plastic drinkers which leaves wet patches around it so i brush in some harkers loft treatment to dry it up kev
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