HELP! POULTS ARE DYING!!!

Okay! Thank you for the warning! I've had so much good come out of using ACV that I tend to use it for everything-dogs, chickens, rabbits, etc. What's a brooder temperature?
The brooder temperature is the temperature that you keep at least one area heated. Turkey poults should be started at 90° - 95°F measured at the bedding level. The temperature should be lowered by 5°F once a week until the poults are acclimated to the ambient temperature.

I read all the claims about how good ACV is. I tried it and actually paid attention to the actual results. In my case, using ACV caused the exact opposite of what all the posts were claiming. It is my understanding that ACV interferes with vitamin D and calcium absorption.
 
The brooder temperature is the temperature that you keep at least one area heated. Turkey poults should be started at 90° - 95°F measured at the bedding level. The temperature should be lowered by 5°F once a week until the poults are acclimated to the ambient temperature.

I read all the claims about how good ACV is. I tried it and actually paid attention to the actual results. In my case, using ACV caused the exact opposite of what all the posts were claiming. It is my understanding that ACV interferes with vitamin D and calcium absorption.
Fascinating! I've never had a bad experience with it. It's always worked perfectly fine for me. I guess it depends on how and when you use it.
 

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