Duramycin/Tetracycline Dosage?

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So my question is, how much Duramycin/Tetracycline do I put in 1 cup of water? I'm not good at math and all options I've looked up are directions for how much to put in a gallon. I only have the one chicken sick and it's a chick, plus I don't want to waste the powder in a gallon that will go to waste seeing as she can't possible drink a gallon in a day. Help?
 
One gallon is has 16 cups, so if the dose for one gallon is one tablespoon (15 ml), then you divide
15 by 16, which is 0.9375ml per 8 ounces. There are 1.23 ml in a 1/4 teaspoon, so you want slightly
less than 1/4 teaspoon per 8 ounces for the 800 mg level, or slightly less than 1/8 teaspoon for the
400mg level.


-Kathy
Used this dose for my injured 10wk pullet. The 800 mg level. Kathy said she doses everyone at the max. I thought also, Why fuss with underdoing?

I used 2 cups (glass measuring for liquids) and 1/4 tsp. Used that water to wet her food and drinking for 7 days.

She didn't die. And is out running around the yard right now.
 
One gallon is has 16 cups, so if the dose for one gallon is one tablespoon (15 ml), then you divide
15 by 16, which is 0.9375ml per 8 ounces. There are 1.23 ml in a 1/4 teaspoon, so you want slightly
less than 1/4 teaspoon per 8 ounces for the 800 mg level, or slightly less than 1/8 teaspoon for the
400mg level.


-Kathy
 
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I'm just getting more and more confused, I'm sorry I'm so difficult, math and such is REALLY not my strong points
So sorry... the math isn't easy for me and I have to work it out as I go. Hope it's more clear now. FYI, I had Mr. Math confirm that my post are correct, and they are.
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-Kathy
 
No, but I looked around, is it 1/16 teaspoon Duramycin with a cup water?
 
For a gallon that's right but she can't drink a gallon in a day, so for 2 cups of water does 1/8 teaspoon seem accurate?
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