Coccsidiosis atak bard in mistake not use chiks livertonic
@user-rn2kg4xj2m8 күн бұрын
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@JohnTeitge-nu8co11 күн бұрын
I have 3 week old baby chicks and ducklings together. One of my chicks has become ill. Will the ducklings be ok if i treat the water with cordid?
@thehappyhermit0116 күн бұрын
Mow it high. Mow less when temps exceed 90 and let it go dormant during hot, dry conditions. Not rocket science. I've been spraying lawns for well over 30 years and have suspended treatments many times over the years to prevent damage to my customers lawns during extremes in heat and drought.
@AnonymousGameWarden15 күн бұрын
Anything that isn't rocket science, is not rocket science lmao. That's fairly obvious bud. Clearly it's not as straight forward as you think if there's hundred of lawn/turf channels, and thousands more videos on the topic!
@thehappyhermit0115 күн бұрын
@@AnonymousGameWarden Yeah, cause they're definitely not putting out useless content just for clicks and money, amirite bud?
@AnonymousGameWarden15 күн бұрын
@@thehappyhermit01 you are indeed not right bud lmao. I'm sure at least half of them are useless, but there's plenty of creators that are adding value and helping people by educating them. If it were so easy, why would you have 3 decades of experience spraying lawns? Someone clearly paid you because it wasn't easy enough for them to want to do it or they didn't know how to do it correctly. Bahahahah use some logic and a tiny bit of critical thinking bud
@thehappyhermit0115 күн бұрын
@@AnonymousGameWarden Wealthy people don't wanna get their hands dirty. And I'm the owner.
@AnonymousGameWarden15 күн бұрын
@@thehappyhermit01 bahaha the ignorance is strong with you! Can't argue with someone that's uneducated haha. You clearly can't connect the dots, I wouldn't expect someone that manages a bunch of Mexicans all day to understand lmao
@krzysztofrudnicki584119 күн бұрын
The only thing that the lawn is missing is total destruction. Wasting money, time and resources on growing grass is another stupid thing that people are doing because other people are doing. We are good at pointless mimicking.
@BestBharat-ui9zxАй бұрын
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@gabrieldunne7323Ай бұрын
Exactly
@gabrieldunne7323Ай бұрын
😂
@gabrieldunne7323Ай бұрын
I actually really do.
@joaniekilbride8995Ай бұрын
Hello, where do you buy Desecticide? l can't find it online
@SouthlandorganicsАй бұрын
Hi! It is here: www.southlandorganics.com/products/darkling-beetle-insecticide
@joaniekilbride8995Ай бұрын
THANK YOU,😢 I HAD A OUTBREAK DONKEYS GOT THEM ON LEGS AND BELLY
@SouthlandorganicsАй бұрын
@@joaniekilbride8995 Oh no! Hope they are better soon!
@joaniekilbride8995Ай бұрын
@@Southlandorganics ltried to order online thank-you for the site, l live in Quebec Canada ,they do deliver here in Quebec delivered by Ups but they won't deliver to my address not my area, l can't see the problem when Ups has delivered to me before ,lwill have to try other remdies, l contacted the business that sells it, she was hoping they will deliver, but if they don't she can't send it, she would be disappointed, and me also, thank you for a a great video l been working on my donkeys there feeling alot better take care Joanie
@DarksidelawnАй бұрын
What is the humic acid percentage in your products?
@jerblink1Ай бұрын
Will this kill Bermuda grass? Please say yes. OSU did a study including this and said it worked well, but that was in 2022, before the recipe/ingredient change.
@MikeUsrySouthlandАй бұрын
It will kill Bermuda Grass - especially the parts above ground. The stolons beneath the ground are more challenging to kill, but we see good results. The formula changed around some "minor" ingredients that make it stick, absorb, etc. We FINALLY figured out all that and feel good about the current formula. I appreciate your interest!
@jerblink1Ай бұрын
@@MikeUsrySouthland multiple applications take care of the stolons?
@SouthlandorganicsАй бұрын
@@jerblink1 Possibly.... don't want to over promise but I feel confident about its application on Bermuda grass
@ek-pal-zindagiАй бұрын
Very Informative video. Thanks!
@SouthlandorganicsАй бұрын
Thanks for watcing!
@raczykАй бұрын
What's the application rate for 1000 sq feet of lawn?
@SouthlandorganicsАй бұрын
We recommend about 15 lbs. per 1000 square feet!
@ericsplace30042 ай бұрын
Great video!
@Chris-op7yt2 ай бұрын
this kind of textbook talk about ph and two simple examples of cliche soils does not do justice to the topic. non farmland soils can exhibit lots of differnt problems, including a lack of calcium whilst having a neutral or even high ph. calcium does leach readily and is not in high quantities in every soil, but you do need about 70% base saturation calcium for optimal plant growth. which is when ph takes a back seat and you need to apply calcium, even in very strong form (hydrated lime) to re-establish good tilth and nutrient takeup. you can add tonnes of compost/manure/fertilizer/micros but if calcium is lacking, the plants will always be lacking. even acid loving plants will do fine with hydrated lime tilled into soil, when calcium is sorely lacking.
@SouthlandorganicsАй бұрын
Thanks so much for adding this info! This video was not meant to be exhaustive on the topic of soil pH, but just give introductory information for beginners. We think it accomplished that well. Thanks again for elaborating on the topic!
@malikkhalid67872 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ very nice 😮
@birdmitehelp2 ай бұрын
Just purchased some and plan on trying it ASAP/
@Southlandorganics2 ай бұрын
Great! Thanks for trying it and please let us know what you think!
@zasung90662 ай бұрын
I am running Bid Ole Bird on day 1-3 now.which one is your recommended to run on day 1-3 please?
@Southlandorganics2 ай бұрын
Hi, thanks for using Big Ole Bird! I am a little confused as to your question. This video may help though: www.videoask.com/fajvx31pn
@zasung90662 ай бұрын
@@Southlandorganics got it,thank you
@Southlandorganics2 ай бұрын
@@zasung9066 You're welcome!
@Naomi-tl6nk2 ай бұрын
✋ "Promo sm"
@Jermaine-NC2 ай бұрын
Beautiful lady! Nice video👍
@Zeroseveneightsix2 ай бұрын
Much worth seeing your beautiful face
@agritalksph3 ай бұрын
Very well explained. Thanks
@Southlandorganics3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for saying so!
@zubnasty3 ай бұрын
garlic and red onion is the most powerful things we have that and aloe vera!
@Southlandorganics3 ай бұрын
Nice, glad you've seen results with these!
@zubnasty3 ай бұрын
clever ways the world comes up with to steal your money. "buy our industrial chemicals!" natural doesnt cure but temporarily! this may be true but enough natural will boost their immune systems till they can fight it off without the need for harsh chemicals that just ensure their immune system is weaker for next encounter. natural is the way to Go!
@zubnasty3 ай бұрын
have had chickens for years!!!! never did nothing but garlic! quail are different. but all the same. vets and doctors usually let the machines do the work for them and they never accurately proscribe things they just "assume" based on observation. its like hollywood made it into the doctors/vets. showmen putting on a show. for cash that is.
@Southlandorganics3 ай бұрын
😯
@ericsplace30043 ай бұрын
Great information!
@Southlandorganics3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much, glad you liked it!
@RGS5113 ай бұрын
Very helpful Gracias!
@Southlandorganics3 ай бұрын
So glad you found this helpful! De nada.
@horstseehofer71303 ай бұрын
Thank you! well done!
@Southlandorganics3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@matthewperales43703 ай бұрын
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@IMGONEIN603 ай бұрын
Can you give this to guinea meets???
@Southlandorganics3 ай бұрын
Yes you can!
@ericsplace30043 ай бұрын
I NEED THIS!
@Cam_two4 ай бұрын
Fantastic video. Speaker is great. Good job. Thank you.
@Southlandorganics4 ай бұрын
So glad you liked it! Thanks so much!
@user-ru9nl6mg6h4 ай бұрын
So impressed and beautiful...!!
@Southlandorganics4 ай бұрын
So glad you liked the video!
@kushkungvivo7444 ай бұрын
No
@mohdkasim34355 ай бұрын
make a video about gluten free farming please
@Southlandorganics5 ай бұрын
Good suggestion, we'll look into this!
@mohdkasim34355 ай бұрын
great information thank you so much
@Southlandorganics5 ай бұрын
Glad you like it! Thanks!
@vegascharles5 ай бұрын
I think free range chickens are healthier kzread.infoZPoNgOLSJ30?si=h5KKyEy5hBGkfDvb
@darknark73256 ай бұрын
Humid acid is not also known as Fulvic acid. They are two seperate products with different properties
@MikeUsrySouthland6 ай бұрын
Technically yes and in many circles Fulvic Acid is not recognized and it is lumped into “Humic Acid” when it comes to measuring and testing.
@timheitman98196 ай бұрын
Where do I buy the chicken poop
@Southlandorganics5 ай бұрын
You can buy it here: www.southlandorganics.com/products/chicken-manure-fertilizer
@jparks65446 ай бұрын
No ingredients are listed on the label. There's no way I'm putting this stuff on my lawn where kids play.
@biddibee35267 ай бұрын
That is a lie. No they are not. You’re stating something that is a theory as fact. Evolution is a theory. A theory that has never ever been proven. Go research the subject
@MikeUsrySouthland7 ай бұрын
Good morning! Please note that we ARE NOT promoting evolution. We did not mention evolution in any way. We are not stating any theory. I am perplexed on how you jumped to such a conclusion from this video.
@antonybirkov20817 ай бұрын
Such bullshit. Been doing this for 20 years, chickens roam and pick accordingly to what can be eaten, youre seriously telling me chickens cannot free range and eat anything they desire on a Offgrid property??
@Southlandorganics5 ай бұрын
That's not what we're saying at all. We're saying that if you choose to give your chickens grass clippings, it's best to give them mixed in with food or treats rather than to let them gorge on as much as they want, as this can cause blockages in their guts.
@joepeeer48307 ай бұрын
😊🎉❤🎉😊
@pamsalinas32358 ай бұрын
No need for heat la.p, they are dangerous. Have known many coops to burn down from them. Good deep beddi lng, no wind in coop but keep ventilation. Put some hay bricks inside the coop for them to peck on and scratch
@devakikotian39848 ай бұрын
this is spreading other chicken s plz
@theresamichael71018 ай бұрын
Feed them dried corn at nite it breaks down I there bodies and keep them warm
@RunningBearGaming-tv1vo8 ай бұрын
What is the Battery life and what is the cost of replacing the batteries? $8000. how long can I run it before I have to charge (4 hours with PTO and 8 hours on Backhoe, and what is the charge time, 12 hours on 110v and 6 hours on 220 v I get 10 hours on pto with my diesel on a tank and it takes me 10 min to refill. if I'm doing dirt work I get 18 to 20 hours on a tank, I can store and deal with the correct additive for 10 to 20 years, the downtime is way too long for me to even think about an electric tractor, plus the infrastructure is not set up for all-electric. maybe in 10 to 20 more years, we will be ready, I need my tractor to be able to run all day for 12+ hours nonstop, especially in the springtime, plus it gets to be over 110f here in the summer, how do those electric tractors handle the heat. Also does it require internet access like cars do?
@Southlandorganics5 ай бұрын
These are all really great questions! I would recommend reaching out to Soletrac about these since they are the experts: solectrac.com/
@sanniepstein48358 ай бұрын
Eastern Ontario, zone 4---a smallish, insulated room inside the barn stayed warm enough with a single heat lamp and lots of straw.
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Coccsidiosis atak bard in mistake not use chiks livertonic
👍
I have 3 week old baby chicks and ducklings together. One of my chicks has become ill. Will the ducklings be ok if i treat the water with cordid?
Mow it high. Mow less when temps exceed 90 and let it go dormant during hot, dry conditions. Not rocket science. I've been spraying lawns for well over 30 years and have suspended treatments many times over the years to prevent damage to my customers lawns during extremes in heat and drought.
Anything that isn't rocket science, is not rocket science lmao. That's fairly obvious bud. Clearly it's not as straight forward as you think if there's hundred of lawn/turf channels, and thousands more videos on the topic!
@@AnonymousGameWarden Yeah, cause they're definitely not putting out useless content just for clicks and money, amirite bud?
@@thehappyhermit01 you are indeed not right bud lmao. I'm sure at least half of them are useless, but there's plenty of creators that are adding value and helping people by educating them. If it were so easy, why would you have 3 decades of experience spraying lawns? Someone clearly paid you because it wasn't easy enough for them to want to do it or they didn't know how to do it correctly. Bahahahah use some logic and a tiny bit of critical thinking bud
@@AnonymousGameWarden Wealthy people don't wanna get their hands dirty. And I'm the owner.
@@thehappyhermit01 bahaha the ignorance is strong with you! Can't argue with someone that's uneducated haha. You clearly can't connect the dots, I wouldn't expect someone that manages a bunch of Mexicans all day to understand lmao
The only thing that the lawn is missing is total destruction. Wasting money, time and resources on growing grass is another stupid thing that people are doing because other people are doing. We are good at pointless mimicking.
🙏
Exactly
😂
I actually really do.
Hello, where do you buy Desecticide? l can't find it online
Hi! It is here: www.southlandorganics.com/products/darkling-beetle-insecticide
THANK YOU,😢 I HAD A OUTBREAK DONKEYS GOT THEM ON LEGS AND BELLY
@@joaniekilbride8995 Oh no! Hope they are better soon!
@@Southlandorganics ltried to order online thank-you for the site, l live in Quebec Canada ,they do deliver here in Quebec delivered by Ups but they won't deliver to my address not my area, l can't see the problem when Ups has delivered to me before ,lwill have to try other remdies, l contacted the business that sells it, she was hoping they will deliver, but if they don't she can't send it, she would be disappointed, and me also, thank you for a a great video l been working on my donkeys there feeling alot better take care Joanie
What is the humic acid percentage in your products?
Will this kill Bermuda grass? Please say yes. OSU did a study including this and said it worked well, but that was in 2022, before the recipe/ingredient change.
It will kill Bermuda Grass - especially the parts above ground. The stolons beneath the ground are more challenging to kill, but we see good results. The formula changed around some "minor" ingredients that make it stick, absorb, etc. We FINALLY figured out all that and feel good about the current formula. I appreciate your interest!
@@MikeUsrySouthland multiple applications take care of the stolons?
@@jerblink1 Possibly.... don't want to over promise but I feel confident about its application on Bermuda grass
Very Informative video. Thanks!
Thanks for watcing!
What's the application rate for 1000 sq feet of lawn?
We recommend about 15 lbs. per 1000 square feet!
Great video!
this kind of textbook talk about ph and two simple examples of cliche soils does not do justice to the topic. non farmland soils can exhibit lots of differnt problems, including a lack of calcium whilst having a neutral or even high ph. calcium does leach readily and is not in high quantities in every soil, but you do need about 70% base saturation calcium for optimal plant growth. which is when ph takes a back seat and you need to apply calcium, even in very strong form (hydrated lime) to re-establish good tilth and nutrient takeup. you can add tonnes of compost/manure/fertilizer/micros but if calcium is lacking, the plants will always be lacking. even acid loving plants will do fine with hydrated lime tilled into soil, when calcium is sorely lacking.
Thanks so much for adding this info! This video was not meant to be exhaustive on the topic of soil pH, but just give introductory information for beginners. We think it accomplished that well. Thanks again for elaborating on the topic!
❤❤❤ very nice 😮
Just purchased some and plan on trying it ASAP/
Great! Thanks for trying it and please let us know what you think!
I am running Bid Ole Bird on day 1-3 now.which one is your recommended to run on day 1-3 please?
Hi, thanks for using Big Ole Bird! I am a little confused as to your question. This video may help though: www.videoask.com/fajvx31pn
@@Southlandorganics got it,thank you
@@zasung9066 You're welcome!
✋ "Promo sm"
Beautiful lady! Nice video👍
Much worth seeing your beautiful face
Very well explained. Thanks
Thanks so much for saying so!
garlic and red onion is the most powerful things we have that and aloe vera!
Nice, glad you've seen results with these!
clever ways the world comes up with to steal your money. "buy our industrial chemicals!" natural doesnt cure but temporarily! this may be true but enough natural will boost their immune systems till they can fight it off without the need for harsh chemicals that just ensure their immune system is weaker for next encounter. natural is the way to Go!
have had chickens for years!!!! never did nothing but garlic! quail are different. but all the same. vets and doctors usually let the machines do the work for them and they never accurately proscribe things they just "assume" based on observation. its like hollywood made it into the doctors/vets. showmen putting on a show. for cash that is.
😯
Great information!
Thanks so much, glad you liked it!
Very helpful Gracias!
So glad you found this helpful! De nada.
Thank you! well done!
Thanks for watching!
🔥
Can you give this to guinea meets???
Yes you can!
I NEED THIS!
Fantastic video. Speaker is great. Good job. Thank you.
So glad you liked it! Thanks so much!
So impressed and beautiful...!!
So glad you liked the video!
No
make a video about gluten free farming please
Good suggestion, we'll look into this!
great information thank you so much
Glad you like it! Thanks!
I think free range chickens are healthier kzread.infoZPoNgOLSJ30?si=h5KKyEy5hBGkfDvb
Humid acid is not also known as Fulvic acid. They are two seperate products with different properties
Technically yes and in many circles Fulvic Acid is not recognized and it is lumped into “Humic Acid” when it comes to measuring and testing.
Where do I buy the chicken poop
You can buy it here: www.southlandorganics.com/products/chicken-manure-fertilizer
No ingredients are listed on the label. There's no way I'm putting this stuff on my lawn where kids play.
That is a lie. No they are not. You’re stating something that is a theory as fact. Evolution is a theory. A theory that has never ever been proven. Go research the subject
Good morning! Please note that we ARE NOT promoting evolution. We did not mention evolution in any way. We are not stating any theory. I am perplexed on how you jumped to such a conclusion from this video.
Such bullshit. Been doing this for 20 years, chickens roam and pick accordingly to what can be eaten, youre seriously telling me chickens cannot free range and eat anything they desire on a Offgrid property??
That's not what we're saying at all. We're saying that if you choose to give your chickens grass clippings, it's best to give them mixed in with food or treats rather than to let them gorge on as much as they want, as this can cause blockages in their guts.
😊🎉❤🎉😊
No need for heat la.p, they are dangerous. Have known many coops to burn down from them. Good deep beddi lng, no wind in coop but keep ventilation. Put some hay bricks inside the coop for them to peck on and scratch
this is spreading other chicken s plz
Feed them dried corn at nite it breaks down I there bodies and keep them warm
What is the Battery life and what is the cost of replacing the batteries? $8000. how long can I run it before I have to charge (4 hours with PTO and 8 hours on Backhoe, and what is the charge time, 12 hours on 110v and 6 hours on 220 v I get 10 hours on pto with my diesel on a tank and it takes me 10 min to refill. if I'm doing dirt work I get 18 to 20 hours on a tank, I can store and deal with the correct additive for 10 to 20 years, the downtime is way too long for me to even think about an electric tractor, plus the infrastructure is not set up for all-electric. maybe in 10 to 20 more years, we will be ready, I need my tractor to be able to run all day for 12+ hours nonstop, especially in the springtime, plus it gets to be over 110f here in the summer, how do those electric tractors handle the heat. Also does it require internet access like cars do?
These are all really great questions! I would recommend reaching out to Soletrac about these since they are the experts: solectrac.com/
Eastern Ontario, zone 4---a smallish, insulated room inside the barn stayed warm enough with a single heat lamp and lots of straw.
Thank you!!!
Thank YOU for watching!