This wil be where I do the math for the liquid based off of these instructions:
DOSAGE LEVEL MIXING DIRECTIONS
0.024% Add 1 pint (16 fluid ounces) of AMPROL (amprolium 9.6% Oral Solution to about 5 gallons of water in a 50-gallon medication barrel. Stir, then add
water to the 50-gallon mark...
Don't want to add to the confusion, but I've also seen 25% powder, so this is one of the reasons it's so important to understand mg, percentages, grams, ounces, liters, ml, cc, etc, lol. This is hard work for me!
-Kathy
Okay, so I'm going to do the math a different way according to these instructions from:
http://www.asp-inc.com/products/documents/prodinfo/a/amp128.pdf:
Dosage Level Mixing Directions
0.024% Dissolve 8 ounces of AMPROL 128 20% Soluble Powder in about five gallons of water in a 50-gallon...
Don't get me wrong, I like dawg53 and respect him a lot. That said, I would love for someone to show me how 1/2 teaspoon of the powder has the same amount of medication in milligrams as 9.5ml or 2 teaspoons of the 9.6% liquid. If someone can do that, I will correct my mis-information and never...
The powder dose for poultry is:
1.5 teaspoons to medicate one US gallon to .024%
3/4 teaspoon to medicate one US gallon to .012%
1/3 teaspoon to medicate one US gallon to .006%
The liquid dose for poultry is:
2 teaspoons to medicate one US gallon to .024%
1 teaspoons to medicate one US...