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Diamond Dave wrote: Tue Nov 05, 2024 6:46 pm I agree of course Neil but no-one has mentioned the Hydraulic lime yet?
There's a guy online giving a demo on the use of both and he says that it is calcium carbonate but the demo is for another use.
I have googled several descriptions of hyraulic lime but none come up with a distinctive description. I dont want to rule it out as a possibility when it is available locally.
No I had never heard of it I new the other one as builders lime and lime stone / calcium carbonate as gardening lime
Not sure what the other one is
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Ordinary lime, calcium carbonate, is very safe but the fine dust in the air can make the feathers dry. I would use it sparingly and pick up any loose stuff.
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Thankyou everyone for taking the time to reply.
I always thought that a lot of the problems with pigeon fanciers lung was caused through using lime, but I guess any powder used too freely would cause problems. Nonetheless, I will go for the safe option. It will be used very sparingly and only on damp days.
Thanks again.
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Thanks Dave.
Just as an aside, I am slowly dying from emphysema. The lungs, they are not so good.
So, I was happy when the lung specialist lady did tests and said the pigeons aren't going to make it any worse and I should enjoy them.
My darling wife may have been less pleased :(
By all means, be sensible, keep the air as fresh as you can in the shed. But just keep enjoying them
You don't know how long you have got. ;)
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Sorry to hear that Murray. I would never have known that from your posts mate. You always seem upbeat, pragmatic and very helpful.
Do you think it was caused by keeping the birds?
Sincerely wish you good luck with it though buddy.
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Diamond Dave wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 2:09 pm Sorry to hear that Murray. I would never have known that from your posts mate. You always seem upbeat, pragmatic and very helpful.
Do you think it was caused by keeping the birds?
Sincerely wish you good luck with it though buddy.
Thanks Dave.
No I was a smoker for years, gave up 30 years ago, but the damage was done. In fact the lung lady reckons the pigeons don't make much difference in my case. And I do keep the loft clean and the good ventilation keeps it quite dust free.
And it will shorten my life, no doubt, but I'm nearly 70 and a lot of the time I feel good. I can't do as much as I used to but that's probably true of most 70 year olds!
Don't feel sorry for me, I'm lucky. There's always someone worse off :D
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Great outlook Murray - good luck mate.
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Thanks mate.
I am not worried because I know where I am going. :D
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Sorry to read that Murray
Great attitude you have , best of luck to you
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