Problem is I want them as wellCome spring all the babies will be ready to lay, and people will want your POL/new layers to go along with their new chicks from the feed store.

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Problem is I want them as wellCome spring all the babies will be ready to lay, and people will want your POL/new layers to go along with their new chicks from the feed store.
Problem is I want them as well![]()
At twice the price?Then give the newbies too ignorant to know the difference, the boys!
I know! I know! You will have eaten them by then.
Quote: @Sally Sunshine , i looked, even tried doing an advanced search, but i can't find it.![]()
-Kathy
Of course!At twice the price?![]()
I think she is referring to when she asked about the pack mixed with just a gallon.@Sally Sunshine , i looked, even tried doing an advanced search, but i can't find it.![]()
-Kathy
In that case I might be able to save a couple of them for that.Of course!
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In that case I might be able to save a couple of them for that.
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You mean this? The shelf life of some liquids shortens once you open them, but I suspect that the 16 ounce and one gallon bottles are good for longer than 7 days, though I will send an email and see if they can confirm that.
-Kathy
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Okay... just to be clear, back mixed with one gallon is good for 7 days, but during those 7 days it needs to be kept in a dark closet. Medicated water given to chickens needs to be changed daily and kept out of sunlight since sunlight can drastically reduce the efficacy in as little as 24 hours.
-Kathy
Okay... just to be clear, back mixed with one gallon is good for 7 days, but during those 7 days it needs to be kept in a dark closet. Medicated water given to chickens needs to be changed daily and kept out of sunlight since sunlight can drastically reduce the efficacy in as little as 24 hours.
-Kathy