Diary & Notes ~ Air Cell Detatched SHIPPED Chicken Eggs for incubation and hatching

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Vitamins & Electrolytes "PLUS"

AgriLabs

A mixture of vitamins and electrolytes for use in cattle swine, sheep, horses, ruminants, poultry, and turkeys during periods of stress or reduced feed intake.
Contains vitamin A (2,500,000 IU), vitamin D3 (1,000,000 IU), vitamin E (2,000 IU), a complex of B vitamins, vitamin K, and electrolytes. "Plus" beneficial probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus and Streptococcus facium.
Mix packet (4 oz.) in 128 gal water or 500 lb complete feed.
hmmmmmm I dont see vit C in this one, unless its called something else I I dont know it?

Breakdown for 1 gallon of water = 1.11636 tsp. I needed to break it down for gallon waterers.
What does .11636 break down to? Less than 1/8th tsp?
 
Good grief, enough already! My 3rd hen has gone broody! I only have 8 females (apart from the chicks), 3 of which are pullets and in no rush to start laying. I bought hens for eggs, instead I got walking, clucking incubators.
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yesterday my BYC started to have tweeter birds all over it LOL

I get the strangest things happening with this site.... anyone else?
I swear I have an evil little person in my laptop that takes over!
Sally, can you repost this in the Feedback and Announcement section, please? Add what browser you're using etc. The techs will want to know, as sometimes the tech issues are limited to specific browsers.
 
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Vitamins & Electrolytes "PLUS"

AgriLabs

A mixture of vitamins and electrolytes for use in cattle swine, sheep, horses, ruminants, poultry, and turkeys during periods of stress or reduced feed intake.
Contains vitamin A (2,500,000 IU), vitamin D3 (1,000,000 IU), vitamin E (2,000 IU), a complex of B vitamins, vitamin K, and electrolytes. "Plus" beneficial probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus and Streptococcus facium.
Mix packet (4 oz.) in 128 gal water or 500 lb complete feed.
hmmmmmm I dont see vit C in this one, unless its called something else I I dont know it?

Breakdown for 1 gallon of water = 1.11636 tsp. I needed to break it down for gallon waterers.
What does .11636 break down to? Less than 1/8th tsp?


EDIT TO ADD: I am not very good with dry measures!

I think there is 30ml per oz so x 4 oz package = 120 ml divide into 128 gal = 1.1 ml per gal = est. 1ml is equal to 1/4 teaspoon

So my figures say 1/4 teaspoon per gallon....


SOMEONE ??? Anyones?
 
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So I spent all night assisting my hatchling. Had 13 eggies one died before I saw that they were string wrap. 3 hatched on their own. (The little black ones that I don't even know their breed) and the rest, 9 of them I had to assist all night long. Have two of those absorbing the jock sack . one of those don't look to go. Hope it makes it.

So with all the hard work, I guess I have learned a lot from here. 12 out of 13 yeeee . what percentage is that? :D
 
So I spent all night assisting my hatchling. Had 13 eggies one died before I saw that they were string wrap. 3 hatched on their own. (The little black ones that I don't even know their breed) and the rest, 9 of them I had to assist all night long. Have two of those absorbing the jock sack . one of those don't look to go. Hope it makes it.

So with all the hard work, I guess I have learned a lot from here. 12 out of 13 yeeee . what percentage is that?
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Oh my goodness, hope the little ones with the yolk sacs make it. 12/13 is excellent!
 
Breakdown for 1 gallon of water = 1.11636 tsp. I needed to break it down for gallon waterers.
What does .11636 break down to? Less than 1/8th tsp?

Here are the directions from the actual label.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
DRINKING WATER: Mix contents of this pouch (4 oz.) in 128 gallons of water.
FOR AUTOMATIC PROPORTIONS: Mix contents of this pouch (4 oz.) in one gallon of water to prepare a stock solution. Set the proportioner to deliver one (1) fluid ounce of stock solution per gallon of drinking water. Prepare fresh stock solution daily.
FEED USE: Mix contents of this pouch (4 oz.) per 500 lbs. of complete feed.

http://jeffers.naccvp.com/view.php?u=jeffers&p=cvp&prodnum=1058124
 
So I spent all night assisting my hatchling. Had 13 eggies one died before I saw that they were string wrap. 3 hatched on their own. (The little black ones that I don't even know their breed) and the rest, 9 of them I had to assist all night long. Have two of those absorbing the jock sack . one of those don't look to go. Hope it makes it.

So with all the hard work, I guess I have learned a lot from here. 12 out of 13 yeeee . what percentage is that?
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YAY! But I am still very worried about the assisting 9 eggs! what was up that they needed help? big wet chicks or malpositions or pipped and didnt come out?

I hope the yolker makes it :(
 
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