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ButtonquailGirl14
Crossing the Road
I’ve never actually tube fed though.
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What is the difference between these two?human calcium citrate or calcium gluconate for cattle
she is inside, but it’s only 74 in here... should I bring in a heat lamp? I’m trying to be careful, because my mom isn’t happy already.If she seems really tired I would stop soaking her because soaking them when they are in this condition can kill them. Can you bring her inside and keep her in a cage or room that is 80-85 degrees?
Gluconate is what a vet would use, and I suspect it is absorbed more efficiently. According to something I read, calcium citrate is a better source of calcium. With or without d3 will work.What is the difference between these two?
I understand. 80-85 degrees would be best.she is inside, but it’s only 74 in here... should I bring in a heat lamp? I’m trying to be careful, because my mom isn’t happy already.
Calcium citrate contains 21 percent elemental calcium, and calcium gluconate contain 9 percent, respectively.What is the difference between these two?
Should the human calcium citrate have added D3?
I moved her to the other bathroom and turned on the wall heater. I orally gave her a couple ml of dissolved tum water.I understand. 80-85 degrees would be best.
How many mg calcium carbonate are you tums?I moved her to the other bathroom and turned on the wall heater. I orally gave her a couple ml of dissolved tum water.
i don’t know .. I’ll have to see. I’m going to try and get some of my college (online) done so I don’t flunk. It doesn’t help that I have a head coldHow many mg calcium carbonate are you tums?