It is the measuring spoon with the 1/2 tsp printed on it.what is a half of a teaspoon
Does anybody have any proof that this stuff works
Proof?
It is what is used to treat coccidiosis in all farm animals and pets. If it didn't work - well.
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It is the measuring spoon with the 1/2 tsp printed on it.what is a half of a teaspoon
Does anybody have any proof that this stuff works
I haven't got it yetIt is the measuring spoon with the 1/2 tsp printed on it.
Proof?
It is what is used to treat coccidiosis in all farm animals and pets. If it didn't work - well.
can they get that though probotics the vitamine supplement
But I been giving it to themIf your probiotics contain vitamins, don't give it while you are treating. If your probiotics are only bacteria/yeast with no added vitamins, you can continue them.
I'll repeat this. Amprolium is a thiamin (vitamin B1) blocker. It chemically mimics thiamine so the coccidia uptake the amprolium rather than thiamine and they starve.
Don't give vitamins that contain thiamin while treating.
Give vitamins with thiamine after treatment because your birds will be deficient.
This sounds like fun to me! Not the dying part, but the drop sounds fun! I have a season pass to Six Flags....there are some GREAT roller coasters there. I usually only take my daughter, and she rides the merry go round for 3 to 4 straight hours. No roller coasters for me...I like roller coaster, but the one I just heard about is not a roller coaster in my opinion. It is just insane, and would scare me to death. 1670' high drops 1600' at 220mph followed by a series of loops that exert 10 g's on the rider.
I had 3 buckets of babies in my bathroom. All different ages. The biggest ones would bucket hop. A few times every day we'd go in and put the bigger babies back in their brooder. They are now in an outside coop and it's much easier to keep track of the babies.I know, right? They aren't even 2 weeks old yet, and barely have wing feathers, but they are doing their best to fly away! They are super curious and friendly and want to stay with us, which is what is prompting them to try to get out I think. They see us leave the room and are like, "no wait, we are coming too!"
That is so funny! You have a beautiful yard!!
It's been as high as 110 this past week and I have 3 broodys sitting on eggs. The 4th, her babies hatched 2 weeks ago. So, I have 1 silkie, 1 EE and 1 black sex link all sitting on eggs. I'm not sure any of the EE or Sex Link eggs are fertile. After 21 days, if no chicks, will the hens stop brooding? Or, do I pull some of the about to hatch eggs out of the incubator and give them to the hens?So at what temperature is it too hot to have a hen brood? With these temps over 100, I think I am better off breaking her. Any opinions?
I'm sorry Seth!!something came in my run last night ad ate one of my chicks that was left out.ripped.the Beal clean off.and ate all the bones.all that was left was the beack,feathers a peace of liver and that was it.
What is this????? I want one!!!
measure out a quart of water, mix in 1/2 a tsp of the powderDo I put it in a gallon jug or put it straight into there water
But I been giving it to them