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What's a hard shut down?


It usually involves a hammer. JK. :lau
I have to completely shut down the iPad and let it reset itself when it's not working properly. Involves the home button and the shut off button at same time.


Ah, power cycle! I thought maybe it was a thread lockdown. :oops:

-Kathy
 
I wouldn't dip them, 'cause getting them wet might be to stressful. Why not just spray them?

-Kathy
Like with a spray bottle? What concentration?
They are in the house. I brought them in since they were stressed since it went down to fifty with rain.


Yes, with a spray bottle. What product do you have?

-Kathy
 
@daxigait, if you have the 10% solution the dilution rate is 5 ml per quart, but the vet used 8 ml per quart (long story, but basically she made a late night math error, lol).

-Kathy
 
The thread starter of that thread is a vet, so I would be inclined to believe her.

-Kathy
Thanks. Great thread.
Here is what I got. It says 8oz per 25 gallons. So that is .32 oz per gallon. So that is roughly 10 ml right? So 10 cc?
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The thread starter of that thread is a vet, so I would be inclined to believe her.

-Kathy
Thanks. Great thread.
Here is what I got. It says 8oz per 25 gallons. So that is .32 oz per gallon. So that is roughly 10 ml right? So 10 cc?


The research I did says that that the dilution rate for spraying poultry should be .64 onces per gallon, so ~20 ml per gallon.

-Kathy
 
The thread starter of that thread is a vet, so I would be inclined to believe her.

-Kathy
Thanks. Great thread.
Here is what I got. It says 8oz per 25 gallons. So that is .32 oz per gallon. So that is roughly 10 ml right? So 10 cc?
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I spent a couple of hours on this the other day, and along with the folks in the other thread we concluded that the correct dose for spraying on poultry is 20 ml per gallon when using 10%, which is what you have.

-Kathy
 
I spent a couple of hours on this the other day, and along with the folks in the other thread we concluded that the correct dose for spraying on poultry is 20 ml per gallon when using 10%, which is what you have.

-Kathy
Sounds good to me. Thanks. I was really not sure getting them all wet was a good idea. This is better. Then when they are dry they can go out to the isolation coop which I am going to spray with a viricide then the perm. before I put them out.

Now if they would just drink. :fl.
 
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