Mix these together and add gradually with stirring, enough plaster of paris to take up all the moisture. As a general rule if will take about 4 quarts of plaster of paris to 1 quart of the liquid. The exact amount, however, must be determined by the condition... Poultry Diseases and Their Treatment - Sivu 131tekijä(t) Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - 1911 - 216 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1911 - 798 sivua
...having a fairly strong carbolic odor and a rather less pronounced gasoline odor. As a general rule, it will take about 4 quarts of plaster of Paris to 1 quart of the liquid. This powder is to be worked into the feathers of the birds affected with vermin. The bulk of the application... | |
| FARMER'S BULLETIN - 1911 - 744 sivua
...having a fairly strong carbolic odor and a rather less pronounced gasoline odor. As a general rule, it will take about 4 quarts of plaster of Paris to 1 quart of the liquid. This powder is to be worked into the feathers of the birds affected with vermin. The bulk of the application... | |
| 1913 - 538 sivua
...this mixture slowly, while stirring, enough plaster of paris to take up all the moisture. It takes about 4 quarts of plaster of paris to 1 quart of the liquid. When enough plaster is added the mixture should form a dry, brownish powder. Those who make this powder... | |
| jos. a. arnold - 1913 - 544 sivua
...this mixture slowly, while stirring, enough plaster of paris to take up all the moisture. It takes about 4 quarts of plaster of paris to 1 quart of the liquid. When enough plaster is added the mixture should form a dry, brownish powder. Those who make this powder... | |
| 1911 - 1012 sivua
...take up all the moisture. As a general rule It will take about four quarts of plaster ot parla to one quart of the liquid. The exact amount, however, must...determined by the condition of the powder In each cue. The liquid and dry plaster should be thoroughly mixed and stirred ao that the liquid will be uniformly... | |
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