This is meant to be a fun exercise
Exercise Number One
First up is 9.6% amprolium.
Brand name Corid is labeled cattle, so let's use the instructions for AmproMed instead. They are the same, both are 9.6% ampolium.
Source: http://www.animalhealthinternationa...Training/Bimeda/AmproMed-P-Poultry-Liquid.pdf
Given the above, how do you make a a gallon at the three different levels?
-Kathy
Exercise Number One
First up is 9.6% amprolium.
Brand name Corid is labeled cattle, so let's use the instructions for AmproMed instead. They are the same, both are 9.6% ampolium.
Source: http://www.animalhealthinternationa...Training/Bimeda/AmproMed-P-Poultry-Liquid.pdf
Given the above, how do you make a a gallon at the three different levels?
-Kathy
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