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Avia Charge 2000 is another good avian vitamin/mineral/amino acid supplement.


Be careful with citronella around the birds, Elite. If it's very strong, that alone can be harmful to them. Strong aromatics can be fatal to birds so make sure it's far enough away from the coops themselves.
 
Polyvisal is a vitamin. I use the Polyvisol without Iron (infant vitamin).
Also, I picked up some cock booster that has vitamins & minerals formulated for chickens in pellet form. I have been mixing it into their feed.

OOOO I did not know about the Citronella. I have a candle near the coop that I used once to chase the mosquitos away. I was afraid to use it again because of our burn ban we are under right now. I hate this drought. I also hung up some vanilla car freshners cus I read on here that it helps with the flies. It does too, but if this is an irratant then I will stop using it.

I have not started the Deneguard yet as I just got it and they currently have the ACV in their water. I was gonna do a day of clear water then start the Denaguard and use it for 10 days like the breeder I ordered the chicks from told me to do. If this works I won't need to cull anyone I hope. Not sure on Saphire, but I want to give her a chance before hanging the curtain on her. Picked up some yogurt to give them as treat while they are on the Deneguard for the probiotics.

If the 3 that are showing symptoms clear up and no one else is getting sick then it should be good? On breeding for hardiness the book I read said to cull birds that become sick easily and not to breed those.

The talk of how wide spread the MG is saddening. It can feel depressing when you live close to folks that let their birds wander whereever and do not attempt biosecurity.
I will be checking on ordering the Oxine. Thanks for this post to the OP and thanks to all who have been very informative.
 
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I have read about the Avia Charge but have not used that one.

Guess, I better go blow out the torches! They are close to the coops. Is there anything we can use for mosquitos?
 
I use muscovy ducks for mosquitoes.
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Agreed! I also use Oxine. Need a fogger, though.

Being fairly new to chickens, just a year now and I was brand new then, I have a lot to learn. This Oxine that you are talking about, what is it, where do I get it, can we still eat the eggs if using it and you said we can use a spray bottle?
 
I think this post should be sticky so it is easy to look up do to the good input here.

Specklehen thanks for the link on the article for Oxine. As soon as I get paid I plan on ordering it with the fogger.
 

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