RobinW161209
Chirping
- Jun 28, 2017
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No less than 1.5 to 2 teaspoons per gallon. If you're using quart waterers, just use 1/2 teaspoon per quart.I can't math, I need help.
No you don't have to use a gallon.I have to use a gallon? What happens if not?
You can use a quart if you prefer. 1/2 teaspoon per quart for 5 days. Then 1/8 teaspoon for 7-14 days.I have to use a gallon? What happens if not?
How many ounces in your teacup?I use a teacup doe thw littls buggers, since they like to just get it gross daily. I have a half gallon waterer for later. But I have adult chickens as well, so they are kept inside so the adults don't kill/injure. I'll release them into the pack once they're pullets.
I wanna say 6 oz. No more than 8oz. The blood pooper is the one that keeps hopping up into food amd stuff. Figured a teacup and high food would keep them cleaner, nope. She flings the dood everywhere then eats it off the tray, and she likes to perch on water and try to tip it. That's another reason I know it's her. Mine doesn't get in food bowl, so she wouldn't be the one pooping.How many ounces in your teacup?
Do you own a measuring cup?I wanna say 6 oz. No more than 8oz. The blood pooper is the one that keeps hopping up into food amd stuff. Figured a teacup and high food would keep them cleaner, nope. She flings the dood everywhere then eats it off the tray, and she likes to perch on water and try to tip it. That's another reason I know it's her. Mine doesn't get in food bowl, so she wouldn't be the one pooping.
I do. I have a sleeping 1 yr old on ne currently. I'll try to sneak away. Give me a few.Do you own a measuring cup?