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Mr. Longbeard 12-12-2007 10:31 PM

Corn cob or saw dust
 
Going to strt using a tumbler and was wondering what is best??? I'm leaning towards corn cob

M.Magis 12-13-2007 06:07 AM

RE: Corn cob or saw dust
 
Birds or mammals? I don't use a tumbler much these days, but I believe certain materials work for better certain critters.

excalibur43 12-13-2007 12:06 PM

RE: Corn cob or saw dust
 
I don't use one much either. If I do, it is for mammals. Just can't get all that crap out of bird feathers, and then they won't lay right.

kjdouble 12-13-2007 04:45 PM

RE: Corn cob or saw dust
 
Hardwood sawdust for mammals, alot of guys will use corn cob gritfor their birds because it is easier to get out of the down feathers. I don't like to tumble my birds, I feel it beats them up too much. What I like to do is after the degreasing bath, place the bird in Acetone ( safer than white gas) which will displace the water and any fine residue of remaining oil, from there I will rub borax into the feathers which will dry the feathers to about 80%, then I follow up with a bird drier to complete the drying process.

Mr. Longbeard 12-14-2007 03:24 AM

RE: Corn cob or saw dust
 
Sorry:DFor turkeys


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