jnyce
86 posts
Jul 05, 2008
5:33 AM
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i want to start using garlic in my bird water can u guy give me the basic rule on how to us eit how often just need info ---------- jerry t
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gotspin7
1422 posts
Jul 05, 2008
5:55 AM
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I use it twice a week
---------- Sal Ortiz
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SSLOFTS
52 posts
Jul 05, 2008
6:34 AM
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You gotta ask Santandercol
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Santandercol
2716 posts
Jul 05, 2008
8:02 PM
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Nick!Why me??!!Any ways,yeah,my garlic in the garden is starting to brown out on the leaves already and will harvest soon.Then it is one clove pound it once or twice on something hard and toss it in the gallon Fount every couple weeks. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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jnyce
91 posts
Jul 05, 2008
8:08 PM
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is it a such thing as to much ---------- jerry t
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Santandercol
2719 posts
Jul 05, 2008
8:16 PM
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I wouldn't think so but I'd get bored with the taste of garlic every day in my water.Variety is the spice of life,eh!Garlic,ACV,Electrovites,All in One twice a year and Pure Sky Juice most of the time. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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jnyce
94 posts
Jul 05, 2008
8:25 PM
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i will also try acv i i tried garlic for the first time today and the seemed to love it they didnt dig in there feathers as much ---------- jerry t
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PR_rollers
1352 posts
Jul 06, 2008
10:16 AM
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I agree with Kel>>Variety is the spice of life,eh!Garlic,ACV,Electrolytes,All in One twice a year and Pure Sky Juice most of the time
The only diff is i do it more than twice a year ,but always go back to just plain water. ---------- Ralph
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victor1967
55 posts
Jul 07, 2008
9:11 AM
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there is a thing called to much.it will mess your birds up.running poo,lose of weight
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SSLOFTS
58 posts
Jul 07, 2008
12:57 PM
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Hi Kel,LOL!! 'cause I remembered you mentioning it somewhere else and you seem to be up on the natural cures instead of using all the chemicals. Nick
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jnyce
95 posts
Jul 07, 2008
3:41 PM
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ok is i made a gollan of garlic water on friday and i cold smell it coming out of the jug i only used one garlic clove and it smelled really strong is it okay to give them still ---------- jerry t
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Santandercol
2727 posts
Jul 07, 2008
5:51 PM
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yes,if you had kept it cold. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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jnyce
99 posts
Jul 07, 2008
5:53 PM
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i didnt keep it cold but i kept it covered ---------- jerry t
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J_Star
1649 posts
Jul 08, 2008
7:07 AM
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Go to the store and buy a jar of diced garlic. use a teaspoon full for every gallon of water. No need to crush the garlic. The jar cost less than a buck.
Jay
Last Edited by on Jul 08, 2008 7:08 AM
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Santandercol
2728 posts
Jul 08, 2008
7:40 AM
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Jay, Talk about lazy??!!What did it take to produce that glass jar and lid.You're promoting consumerism at it's worst.With that kind of attitude,no wonder one North American burns up as many natural resources as 20 Africans.Tsk,Tsk!!! All you need to do is put the clove on a peice of wood or your driveway or something and whack it with your fist.Done,into the water into the loft. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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Electric-man
1805 posts
Jul 08, 2008
8:15 AM
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At my age, I don't do a lot of "wacking" anymore Kelly! LOL
---------- Val
"Site Moderator"
Last Edited by on Jul 08, 2008 8:04 PM
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J_Star
1651 posts
Jul 08, 2008
10:17 AM
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Kel, Not all of us live the way you live. Plant the garden, fishing and hunting. Some of us are crunched when it comes to time. I for one, don't want the smell of the garlic on my fingers. I know to use vinegor to errase the smell. Many of us when we shop for food from he grocery store buy three cloves of garlic for about a buck becasuse garlic don't last too long on the shelf. if we grow it like you do, then it would be most logical. For us living the fast life, from the jar is allot smoother and easier with no fuss. It is part of the cost of doing business (pigeons).
Jay
Last Edited by on Jul 08, 2008 10:41 AM
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Santandercol
2730 posts
Jul 08, 2008
7:22 PM
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LOLOL.I feel bad for giving you rass Jay.Sorry about that,the power was out this morning and didn't come on till I was almost done cooking breaky on the Coleman stove.Had to have pre-ground Nabob and that really can mess a guy up. ---------- Kel. Rum-30 Lofts
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