I have a pair of a hen and rooster,hen laid 8 eggs ,this was their first egg laying,but i have left them in the barn,and chicken sits on them,but still after more than 25 days,no chicks appeared..what may be wrong?
@erinshepherd30806 күн бұрын
Have you ever tried to use the root of the plant as a tincture for pain?
@ptrainingbytim6 күн бұрын
Lovely vid from a lovely woman, thank you.
@n.v.b27 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing what a mite case actually looks like! It is critical to diagnose what your bird has first before treating her.
@eringilbert45748 күн бұрын
What is the book you’re reading?
@islacrawford624411 күн бұрын
I picked some in France and they are dry now: can I still make tincture with them?
@BearsEatBeetz12 күн бұрын
I wouldn’t store medicine in a candle jar that was used with scented candles from the store.
@FrancoisHoffmann-qb7tf13 күн бұрын
Voir avec le bdsm, chirurgical
@jillparent844213 күн бұрын
Can you post the Amazon link for the medication you are recommending?
@Kd4stt.15 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this video.
@rjoy199916 күн бұрын
Can chicks be treated with this treatment?
@dxrvst00719 күн бұрын
😂😅😅😅
@MsOliveLeaf20 күн бұрын
I couldn't get anybody to hook up my washing machine after I moved in and now there is something wrong with it. I have been washing clothes out of a plastic bucket using a plunger, laundry detergent and that's all. If the item has a stain, I pretreat with Oxy Clean Spray or some other stain remover on it and let it sit a while. then wash. I dump the water in the bathtub and only give it a second rinse if needed. The laundry racks are for the basement and I have a clothes line on my back porch for the summer months. I have gotten quite used to this method. PS: My daughter picked up a washboard for me so I will use it after I get some laundry bar soap, Zote or Fels-Naptha. The latter is excellent for getting tough stains out.
@satanaepueri24 күн бұрын
Do you have a video on how to use the flower please?
@Janet-su2gk25 күн бұрын
Yes please
@AlsanPine26 күн бұрын
since i never get sick, i use Great Mullein (yes there are other kinds) as a skin tonic with an oil infusion. i work outside in my little orchard all day so to keep my skin from looking my age, i use the oil infusion on my skin after shower. i have used olive oil and sunflower oil before. this is why i don't look as old as i am 🙂 i grow them all over my orchard. they are highly beneficial plants. they improve soil, are favor of pollinators, spikes left over winter feed birds, they provide protection for many beneficial insects, and they inhibit weeds. and there are more medicinal uses for them as well. one of the best plants around 🙂
@infinitelyblessed35926 күн бұрын
I cant afford $125.00 for this,,is there something else I can use
@jeffreyfite697127 күн бұрын
Can you smoke it?
@hoadley1821 күн бұрын
Yes.
@Zoticuss8927 күн бұрын
To the point and easy to watch, didn't even need to speed it up or skip anything!
@NoraLuzCalugas29 күн бұрын
Mullen is really good to soothe the throat, Relieves dry cough, very soothing
@Super-xs7llАй бұрын
Me next
@rhyoliticАй бұрын
I've got a monster mullein growing in my yard. Literally 6'2" and on it's second year, but hasn't started flowering. Just learning about the plant. Now I will definitely try some mullein tea.
@AliKhan-in2umАй бұрын
So informative. Thank you.
@ElfinMadnessАй бұрын
Mother Nature gifted me with six new mullein plants this year. Last year, none. I live in an allergen petri dish region so I truly need this plant. Tomorrow is the day to harvest, process, and heal. Thanks for a very nice video.
@lucycat2576Ай бұрын
Might try soaker hose, here in Dayton Ohio getting ready for not wanted heatwave, just going to water everyday, unbrellas, if I had a baby pool would set it up for animals, don't want animals to suffer!
@3RBALIST7Ай бұрын
🧬🌍
@mpolanetzАй бұрын
Thank you. Great advice andinformation and seeing photos did help
@georgejennings9959Ай бұрын
Your charming. Unfortunately I never get sick. Should have in the pantry nonetheless, SOMEONE has got to get sick! Lol. Tea is a good idea, I need more tea and should get into beekeeping, honey with tea yum! An interesting experiment is drying mullein outside in the sun with a solar powered fan. The wind probably is a key factor in getting herbs to dry faster. Dehydration packets that change color are wonderful. Shelf life of herbs is related to dryness, so if you have a bottle of herbs and the enclosed silica packet is saturated and no longer absorbing moisture then your eating/ingesting product thats getting old and lost some of its potency. Tinctures in vodka are much better in that they never absorb moisture and lose efficacy, unlike a capsule in a bottle. Vodka (ideally organic) is an extremely important item in the pantry and useful in more ways than one. :)
@zarinhasoares8316Ай бұрын
🤙👏👏👏👏🙏⛹️♥️
@frankmarin5421Ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video keep I going lots of herbs out there
@herbpeddler6415Ай бұрын
Did you do the second video? Is love to see the rest of the process!
@hendersonsrnrfarms5488Ай бұрын
Can you give baby goat buttermilk?
@amberthompson2191Ай бұрын
My grandaddy told me his aunt would boil the leaves for a few mins and wrap the leaves around a joint that was hurting from arthritis.
@angelicafreund8551Ай бұрын
I love ❤️ it! I'm going to try this for sure. Another plant that helps with arthritic joints is stinging nettle..really worked for me. Just rub it on. I am used to the tingling effects but one must go easy as some people may develop hives. I had a minor case..but husband pretty severe..even though he's used it before with no problem. So go easy.
@Rat-34Ай бұрын
Is a 75 W still safe?
@TheDorie11Ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you for demonstrating in slow motion! This is very much appreciated ❤
@Pacifica74Ай бұрын
I think I'm too vigorous when I plunge my clothes because the color bleeds out. It still happens even when I shorten the wash time to 15 minutes. How much do you have to work the clothes to release dirt/oil, etc.?
@isaiahrodriguez995Ай бұрын
Shouldn’t you clean it? It could have bird shit on it or squirrel jizz.
@renaeturner70322 ай бұрын
Thank you
@erinhussey61672 ай бұрын
Yes I want to know more! Great video and information!
@BarefootBotanics2 ай бұрын
Live your videos!
@AtetiTc2 ай бұрын
Very helpful video, thank you! Going to do shots to my goats now!🐐❤️
@RoslinLassie2 ай бұрын
For pour on 1% it is 1 drop (eye dropper) per 1lb of bird then follow that on 7-10days later to catch those who have hatched in the interim
@RoslinLassie2 ай бұрын
Treat on back of the neck
@RoslinLassie2 ай бұрын
I’m a parasitologist so am loving this topic
@bracoop22 ай бұрын
Where I am at I used to spray this with herbicide to kill it when I worked for the Forest Service because I was required to. Now I leave it alone 😂
@williammay23322 ай бұрын
Interesting entry on Wikipedia for Joseph E. Meyer. He was a botanist and founder of the Indiana Botanic Gardens.
@Sypherz2 ай бұрын
Mullein is my top medicinal herb. I let it self sow in my veggie garden for easy harvesting in the spring. It is exceptional as a decongestant. The tea is really tasty (my friends agree). I've never found it bitter. To me it tastes like green tea and honey. And definitely filter this tea through a paper filter. The fine hairs on it can irritate.
@mollienelson38122 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. My chickens have a terrible infestation of lice.. I didn't know it was even a thing to look out for.. I just went out and checked their necks cuz they have been losing feathers around there vent and their skin is so red. I looked at their necks and sure enough... lice.. I just ordered some ivermectin.. it can't get here fast enough
@imasmaisarah3232 ай бұрын
Next time, dibantu dong bu, pakai sarung tangan karet, cepet angkat bayinya, sediakan handuk ,bantu lendir bayinya dibuang.
@vernabryant28942 ай бұрын
Good information
@geegeemcgee91352 ай бұрын
“The large, less fluffy leaves are less useful medicinally” and “in the first year stage, take only about a third of the leaf matter…” ok, so I think I’ve had this plant for at least a couple years, growing wild out in my blueberry patch. I think I even mowed it down a couple times. This last week was the first time I’d ever heard of Mullein, and it just so happens I’ve been sick with something weird for about a month. A cough, plugged up ears… So I went out and picked a bunch of the biggest leaves, washed them off, spun them, and laid them out to dry. Then I found your video. Should I even bother using these big leaves? I don’t want to pick the rest of the plant now, as I’d like it to keep growing, but I’m fed up with doctor-prescribed remedies that have done nothing to help me, and I want to try some tea. Any advice?
@patmartin-kp8so2 ай бұрын
I have used the large leaves, dried or fresh as a tea with good results. I choose leaves without blemishes or discolourations.
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I have a pair of a hen and rooster,hen laid 8 eggs ,this was their first egg laying,but i have left them in the barn,and chicken sits on them,but still after more than 25 days,no chicks appeared..what may be wrong?
Have you ever tried to use the root of the plant as a tincture for pain?
Lovely vid from a lovely woman, thank you.
Thank you for showing what a mite case actually looks like! It is critical to diagnose what your bird has first before treating her.
What is the book you’re reading?
I picked some in France and they are dry now: can I still make tincture with them?
I wouldn’t store medicine in a candle jar that was used with scented candles from the store.
Voir avec le bdsm, chirurgical
Can you post the Amazon link for the medication you are recommending?
Thank you for sharing this video.
Can chicks be treated with this treatment?
😂😅😅😅
I couldn't get anybody to hook up my washing machine after I moved in and now there is something wrong with it. I have been washing clothes out of a plastic bucket using a plunger, laundry detergent and that's all. If the item has a stain, I pretreat with Oxy Clean Spray or some other stain remover on it and let it sit a while. then wash. I dump the water in the bathtub and only give it a second rinse if needed. The laundry racks are for the basement and I have a clothes line on my back porch for the summer months. I have gotten quite used to this method. PS: My daughter picked up a washboard for me so I will use it after I get some laundry bar soap, Zote or Fels-Naptha. The latter is excellent for getting tough stains out.
Do you have a video on how to use the flower please?
Yes please
since i never get sick, i use Great Mullein (yes there are other kinds) as a skin tonic with an oil infusion. i work outside in my little orchard all day so to keep my skin from looking my age, i use the oil infusion on my skin after shower. i have used olive oil and sunflower oil before. this is why i don't look as old as i am 🙂 i grow them all over my orchard. they are highly beneficial plants. they improve soil, are favor of pollinators, spikes left over winter feed birds, they provide protection for many beneficial insects, and they inhibit weeds. and there are more medicinal uses for them as well. one of the best plants around 🙂
I cant afford $125.00 for this,,is there something else I can use
Can you smoke it?
Yes.
To the point and easy to watch, didn't even need to speed it up or skip anything!
Mullen is really good to soothe the throat, Relieves dry cough, very soothing
Me next
I've got a monster mullein growing in my yard. Literally 6'2" and on it's second year, but hasn't started flowering. Just learning about the plant. Now I will definitely try some mullein tea.
So informative. Thank you.
Mother Nature gifted me with six new mullein plants this year. Last year, none. I live in an allergen petri dish region so I truly need this plant. Tomorrow is the day to harvest, process, and heal. Thanks for a very nice video.
Might try soaker hose, here in Dayton Ohio getting ready for not wanted heatwave, just going to water everyday, unbrellas, if I had a baby pool would set it up for animals, don't want animals to suffer!
🧬🌍
Thank you. Great advice andinformation and seeing photos did help
Your charming. Unfortunately I never get sick. Should have in the pantry nonetheless, SOMEONE has got to get sick! Lol. Tea is a good idea, I need more tea and should get into beekeeping, honey with tea yum! An interesting experiment is drying mullein outside in the sun with a solar powered fan. The wind probably is a key factor in getting herbs to dry faster. Dehydration packets that change color are wonderful. Shelf life of herbs is related to dryness, so if you have a bottle of herbs and the enclosed silica packet is saturated and no longer absorbing moisture then your eating/ingesting product thats getting old and lost some of its potency. Tinctures in vodka are much better in that they never absorb moisture and lose efficacy, unlike a capsule in a bottle. Vodka (ideally organic) is an extremely important item in the pantry and useful in more ways than one. :)
🤙👏👏👏👏🙏⛹️♥️
Enjoyed your video keep I going lots of herbs out there
Did you do the second video? Is love to see the rest of the process!
Can you give baby goat buttermilk?
My grandaddy told me his aunt would boil the leaves for a few mins and wrap the leaves around a joint that was hurting from arthritis.
I love ❤️ it! I'm going to try this for sure. Another plant that helps with arthritic joints is stinging nettle..really worked for me. Just rub it on. I am used to the tingling effects but one must go easy as some people may develop hives. I had a minor case..but husband pretty severe..even though he's used it before with no problem. So go easy.
Is a 75 W still safe?
Great video! Thank you for demonstrating in slow motion! This is very much appreciated ❤
I think I'm too vigorous when I plunge my clothes because the color bleeds out. It still happens even when I shorten the wash time to 15 minutes. How much do you have to work the clothes to release dirt/oil, etc.?
Shouldn’t you clean it? It could have bird shit on it or squirrel jizz.
Thank you
Yes I want to know more! Great video and information!
Live your videos!
Very helpful video, thank you! Going to do shots to my goats now!🐐❤️
For pour on 1% it is 1 drop (eye dropper) per 1lb of bird then follow that on 7-10days later to catch those who have hatched in the interim
Treat on back of the neck
I’m a parasitologist so am loving this topic
Where I am at I used to spray this with herbicide to kill it when I worked for the Forest Service because I was required to. Now I leave it alone 😂
Interesting entry on Wikipedia for Joseph E. Meyer. He was a botanist and founder of the Indiana Botanic Gardens.
Mullein is my top medicinal herb. I let it self sow in my veggie garden for easy harvesting in the spring. It is exceptional as a decongestant. The tea is really tasty (my friends agree). I've never found it bitter. To me it tastes like green tea and honey. And definitely filter this tea through a paper filter. The fine hairs on it can irritate.
Thank you so much for this video. My chickens have a terrible infestation of lice.. I didn't know it was even a thing to look out for.. I just went out and checked their necks cuz they have been losing feathers around there vent and their skin is so red. I looked at their necks and sure enough... lice.. I just ordered some ivermectin.. it can't get here fast enough
Next time, dibantu dong bu, pakai sarung tangan karet, cepet angkat bayinya, sediakan handuk ,bantu lendir bayinya dibuang.
Good information
“The large, less fluffy leaves are less useful medicinally” and “in the first year stage, take only about a third of the leaf matter…” ok, so I think I’ve had this plant for at least a couple years, growing wild out in my blueberry patch. I think I even mowed it down a couple times. This last week was the first time I’d ever heard of Mullein, and it just so happens I’ve been sick with something weird for about a month. A cough, plugged up ears… So I went out and picked a bunch of the biggest leaves, washed them off, spun them, and laid them out to dry. Then I found your video. Should I even bother using these big leaves? I don’t want to pick the rest of the plant now, as I’d like it to keep growing, but I’m fed up with doctor-prescribed remedies that have done nothing to help me, and I want to try some tea. Any advice?
I have used the large leaves, dried or fresh as a tea with good results. I choose leaves without blemishes or discolourations.
Did the mullien help you?