- Jul 8, 2009
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I've been treating my sick chickens with Tylan 50 injections for the past 4 days, and they are improving. However, each day, more hens are getting sick. It's nearly impossible to keep up with who all we've given shots to (so many are now sick and look alike). Since Gallimycin is in the same family of antibiotics, I think it would be easier to put it in all of the waterers and treat them all the same. I have a 250 gram packet, and it says to add 1 package per 130 gallons of water. Can someone do the math for me -- how many teaspoons (or tablespoons) to put in a gallon of water? I want to make sure I get enough to be effective without using too much. Can I also add electrolyes and probios to the water, as well? I thank you all in advance for your help.
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