So based on this find AND what @casportpony MENTIONED earlier today...
.25ml would be a good guess amount to use.
Right?
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So based on this find AND what @casportpony MENTIONED earlier today...
Are you sure on the .08?My Anna weighs 4.6lb. I figured 0.08cc woulf be a good dosage? For how many times? How long?
Yes, but smaller bottle. That's what i ordered. Posted a pic above. lolThis is what you ordered:
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I am going to try to compare the amounts with this:
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supposed to be 0.08cc. Not 0.8cc. But i am not sure. That is why i am hereAre you sure on the .08?
Shouldn't it be closer to 0.8ml
.08 ml/cc is not correct.supposed to be 0.08cc. Not 0.8cc. But i am not sure. That is why i am here
I agree. But these vitamins are for kettle, sheep etc. So, i am not sure how this plays out for a large fowl hen. She's pretty healthy otherwise. and can take some higher doses, i just don't want to overdo it.What you ordered has this per ML/per each 1.0ml
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Notice the amount of B12 per whole ml?
BUT what I am trying to compare what you ordered with (The Rooster Booster vitamins) is made for chickens.I agree. But these vitamins are for kettle, sheep etc. So, i am not sure how this plays out for a large fowl hen. She's pretty healthy organise and can take some higher doses, i just don't want to overdo it.