DOVEScot Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 Has anyone used this??? Ny-San-Dry Cow Cubicle Dry Powder Disinfectant - Full Pallet: 40 x 25 kg polysacks A Blend of Oyster Shell Flour, Aromatic Oils and Selouron 1000. Naturally occuring ingredients, safe to use, pleasant aroma, non-harmful if ingested. Strong, Anti-Viral, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Fungal sanitiser for healthier animals, lower somatic cell counts and fewer cases of mastitis. High Absorbency Factor - absorbs moisture and ammonia for a fresher environment. Simple to use - just spread liberally over cubicle mats or bedding, 2-3 times each week. Can be used in calf pens, calving pens and sheephousing etc. Environmentally safe product being a blend of natural ingredients on a highly absorbent inert carrier.
DOVEScot Posted September 17, 2008 Author Report Posted September 17, 2008 whats the price for a bag of £20/25kg almost half the price of Stalosan cheaper by the pallet :-/
Guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 Has anyone used this???Ny-San-Dry Cow Cubicle Dry Powder Disinfectant - Full Pallet: 40 x 25 kg polysacks A Blend of Oyster Shell Flour, Aromatic Oils and Selouron 1000. Naturally occuring ingredients, safe to use, pleasant aroma, non-harmful if ingested. Strong, Anti-Viral, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Fungal sanitiser for healthier animals, lower somatic cell counts and fewer cases of mastitis. High Absorbency Factor - absorbs moisture and ammonia for a fresher environment. Simple to use - just spread liberally over cubicle mats or bedding, 2-3 times each week. Can be used in calf pens, calving pens and sheephousing etc. Environmentally safe product being a blend of natural ingredients on a highly absorbent inert carrier. NAW!!!
Guest bigda Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 £20/25kg almost half the price of Stalosan cheaper by the pallet :-/ what price a bag of lime, a box of scented talc, and mixed with a box of lice powder, £10 what do you think of that
DOVEScot Posted September 17, 2008 Author Report Posted September 17, 2008 what price a bag of lime, a box of scented talc, and mixed with a box of lice powder, £10 what do you think of that Has it been tested by anyone other than yourself
Guest bigda Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 Has it been tested by anyone other than yourself i think the only reason farmers don't use lime is its not good for growing grass or silage but there is not Manny things like living in lime I use lime 3 cans 12oz lime 3 cans of sand mix in bucket sprink lice powder, sprinkle shake vac enough to do week find it all right on floor or over grills light covering
rembrant2coo Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 is he part of the WONG family or is it different from the rest of the salo-san wong family dovey identification please
DOVEScot Posted September 17, 2008 Author Report Posted September 17, 2008 i think the only reason farmers don't use lime is its not good for growing grass or silage but there is not Manny things like living in lime I use lime 3 cans 12oz lime 3 cans of sand mix in bucket sprink lice powder, sprinkle shake vac enough to do week find it all right on floor or over grills light covering And have you stopped all the nasties so far with it :-/
DOVEScot Posted September 17, 2008 Author Report Posted September 17, 2008 is he part of the WONG family or is it different from the rest of the salo-san wong family dovey identification please Aye - Nys-an Wong
Guest bigda Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 And have you stopped all the nasties so far with it :-/ used if for two year after been told about nasties that i once had IE wet droppings puddles at times found out the birds where living in hamlet town, and mice city, didn't know it was that bad till i videoed the loft and set a infra red camera up to record by god this place was like the circus with trapeze artists, long jumpers, rope climbers, all sorts of acts even seen a cat sitting on the landing board to scared to jump down in the garden i put blocks down but was thinking this stuff no good as i though it was breeding more got red blocks again thought this was Viagra for the pests but was assured no it was now that they have done away with the bin bags the mice and rats are finding it harder to get grub so i now keep on top of the we c-nts
jimmy w Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 where would i get a bag of lime fae mate in lanarkshire
Guest beautyhomer Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 Has anyone used this??? Ny-San-Dry Cow Cubicle Dry Powder Disinfectant - Full Pallet: 40 x 25 kg polysacks A Blend of Oyster Shell Flour, Aromatic Oils and Selouron 1000. Naturally occuring ingredients, safe to use, pleasant aroma, non-harmful if ingested. Strong, Anti-Viral, Anti-Bacterial, Anti-Fungal sanitiser for healthier animals, lower somatic cell counts and fewer cases of mastitis. High Absorbency Factor - absorbs moisture and ammonia for a fresher environment. Simple to use - just spread liberally over cubicle mats or bedding, 2-3 times each week. Can be used in calf pens, calving pens and sheephousing etc. Environmentally safe product being a blend of natural ingredients on a highly absorbent inert carrier. Yes,used it for calf pens ;D
Guest beautyhomer Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 i think the only reason farmers don't use lime is its not good for growing grass or silage but there is not Manny things like living in lime I use lime 3 cans 12oz lime 3 cans of sand mix in bucket sprink lice powder, sprinkle shake vac enough to do week find it all right on floor or over grills light covering Farmers do use lime still.All depends on the soil type.Sandy soils are too acidic to grow some crops so lime is used to neutralise this acidity.
Guest bigda Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 where would i get a bag of lime fae mate in lanarkshire any builders yard i think bxq has it grants , andersons, rowntimber,kelvin, buildbase,
Guest bigda Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 Farmers do use lime still.All depends on the soil type.Sandy soils are too acidic to grow some crops so lime is used to neutralise this acidity. i that they do, but the munure has a limited use
Taylorsloft Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 what price a bag of lime, a box of scented talc, and mixed with a box of lice powder, £10 what do you think of that think i will put some on at the end of the week when i have my bath :P ;D ;D ;D
pjc Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 my Ny-san's dry as long as i keep the sunroof closed!
Guest bigda Posted September 17, 2008 Report Posted September 17, 2008 my Ny-san's dry as long as i keep the sunroof closed! the name of a wet beach ! ny san dry
chickadee Posted September 19, 2008 Report Posted September 19, 2008 where would i get a bag of lime fae mate in lanarkshire You would normally buy it in most garden centres.
ALF Posted September 19, 2008 Report Posted September 19, 2008 where would i get a bag of lime fae mate in lanarkshire Galloway & McLeod in Stonehouse have it Last time i bought it it was about £6.50 for a 25kg bag
pdordin Posted November 14, 2008 Report Posted November 14, 2008 RESPRIO-SAN-DRY SMELLS FANTASTIC,SOAKS ANY MOISTURE,ONE OF THE BEST PRODUCTS. BEWARE YOU DONT NEED A LOT.VERY STRONG. www.sciencewithnature.co.uk
Roland Posted November 14, 2008 Report Posted November 14, 2008 I use lime. Garden lime. Damp cloth to rub it in. Or make it into a thoick paste and paint it on. A little sprinkled in the drinker and left to settle is a good preventive to Y/B sickness. Not used Talc, or lice powder though...
Larry Lucas Posted November 14, 2008 Report Posted November 14, 2008 If you have a problem with Paratyphoid, an observation by Dr. Chalmers gives some food for thought: Whenever you are faced with an outbreak of paratyphoid infection in your birds, the first thing to avoid is the use of lime or any other alkaline substance on floors or perches. Reason: paratyphoid bacteria (and E. coli) like alkaline conditions which actually favor multiplication, something you want to avoid at all costs. Floor dressings such as sodium acid bisulfite create acidic conditions that these bacteria don't favor for reproduction. For what it is worth. Something to think about.
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