1/2 teaspoon not 1/4 per gallon. I just reread the above amounts. I did mix mine right just forgot the amount i used
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Hello! I have a bottle of vitamins and electrolytes says net weight is 100gm, it states to add 1 scoop to ever 1 gallon of water, so i have a 5 gallon bucket i add 5 scoops(scoop is inside the bottle) in the water n mix well..hope this helpsOkay I'm a newbie And maybe after you read this you'll think " not the sharpest crayon in the pack"Here are the mixing?dosage Directions on a 4oz pack of "durvet" (water-soluble vitamin and electrolytes mix for use in starting poultry during periods of reduced feed intake.) that I got for my new chicks.
Use Directions/Dosage: Mix fresh solution
daily. Automatic Watering System- add the
following amount to two gallons of stock
solution when porportioner is set to meter
at the rate of one ounce per gallon. Reduced
feed intake: one-4oz packet. Extreme
Conditions: two-4oz Packets
What???So in plain english I would like to know how much to add to 1 gallon of water. Thanks in advance!!!
This thread may be old but definitely a life saver! Thank you all for being here to help us on our peeper keeper journey. ❤Here is a link to a .pdf from durvex that says the proper dosage is 3/4 tsp to a gallon of water: http://www.durvet.com/dl/Durvet-Poultry-Brochure.pdf
Go to page 11. You're right, that was confusing.
Thanks I was all excited until 404 came up. I'm sure it was valid in 2010 tho.Shellepup: Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for, however your link was a bit malformed (brings up a 404 web page). So for clarity, here is the info again... On page 11 of the pdf, you will see:
"To make 1 gallon: 3/4 tsp per gallon of water"