Quote: Mine is a Sulfa?????? I think it is stronger and that is why the smaller dose. I think I picked it because it covers more things too......
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Quote: Mine is a Sulfa?????? I think it is stronger and that is why the smaller dose. I think I picked it because it covers more things too......
my digital thermostat is set at 37.5. the bator drifts up to 38.3 and down to 37.1.what is "normal" temperature fluctuation in the incubator?
what is "normal" temperature fluctuation in the incubator?
my digital thermostat is set at 37.5. the bator drifts up to 38.3 and down to 37.1.
the water wiggler stays steady at 37,5
i bought 2 goats and 3 piglets this morning
i am on soda crackers til payday
is that the same as Sulmet? Sulmet is multi purpose but really strong. I have some. used it once and worked greatMine is a Sulfa?????? I think it is stronger and that is why the smaller dose. I think I picked it because it covers more things too......
Quote: Sulmet is a sulfa drug.... I don't use sulmet it is a larger dose than the stuff I get.
Sulfadimethoxine
https://sites.google.com/a/poultrypedia.com/poultrypedia/medicine-chart
My unscientific stufy of people tslking about shipped egg hatches has dickys in front on % by a considerable margin. Plus mr dicky is cool I am a fan.Question for all of you.. I am in the market for a cabinet incubator. At this point I would rather buy one than try to make one! So, I searched BYC but could not find any newer posts comparing Dickey and Sportsman (the two brands I have narrowed down). I've read, from older posts, good things about both. Any comments about either? I'm leaning towards Dickey because it is lower than the 1502 (which is the one that I want from GQF). But people's experiences with either/both would be greatly appreciated!
No it is not typical my breese had one of the best hatch rates on the eggs I shipped.Quote:
I saw you had a low rate on those white Bresse, i was thinking of hatching some of those, is that normal with that breed for shipped eggs. Also how are they as chickens go..
Sulmet is a sulfa drug.... I don't use sulmet it is a larger dose than the stuff I get. Sulfadimethoxine https://sites.google.com/a/poultrypedia.com/poultrypedia/medicine-chart
Sulmet is very hard on chickens and can do permanent damage to the internal organs. Only use it if there is no alternative. Maraks has to be injected from everything I have seen or read.I was using Sulmet for the recommended dose and days and it appeared to be too strong for a couple of my birds or in effective for their condition. That, or they weren't getting to it enough. I think I will try something new suggested. has anyone heard of the eye drops for Mareks vaccinations?
I am not blaming a breed at all.My unscientific stufy of people tslking about shipped egg hatches has dickys in front on % by a considerable margin. Plus mr dicky is cool I am a fan.
No it is not typical my breese had one of the best hatch rates on the eggs I shipped.
Sulmet is very hard on chickens and can do permanent damage to the internal organs. Only use it if there is no alternative.
Maraks has to be injected from everything I have seen or read.