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The product that you bought isn't a vitamin supplement - it's strictly electrolytes. Save it though - you might need it. So no - it wouldn't work for that. You want to use either a poultry packaged product that specifically says "vitamin/mineral supplement" and indicates vitamin levels on the back, or the polyvisol for the other oil vitamins.
On the enzymes, I would stop them for one week as you alternate the vitamins and oacv on different days. Then the second week if you want, you could use it alternate days with the oacv (which has the same effect - but additional benefits) then on the third week just use the enzymes.
On the probios, even though it may still say to use in the water, I recommend using it on a small damp mash in the morning (or any time really - they're just more hungry in the morning) or in a quickly eaten treat. That way you know they get it. I've used on crumbles before, but mainly for birds I know are healthy. Since you have both probios and yogurt, you can use either one or the other. The two aren't necessary together. Pick the one for the situations for which they're easier. I'd use the Probios for the ill birds if she won't eat yogurt, maybe use it if the yogurt you have is just plain - not activia.
I hope this makes more sense. I sent you a lot of stuff all at once.
The product that you bought isn't a vitamin supplement - it's strictly electrolytes. Save it though - you might need it. So no - it wouldn't work for that. You want to use either a poultry packaged product that specifically says "vitamin/mineral supplement" and indicates vitamin levels on the back, or the polyvisol for the other oil vitamins.
On the enzymes, I would stop them for one week as you alternate the vitamins and oacv on different days. Then the second week if you want, you could use it alternate days with the oacv (which has the same effect - but additional benefits) then on the third week just use the enzymes.
On the probios, even though it may still say to use in the water, I recommend using it on a small damp mash in the morning (or any time really - they're just more hungry in the morning) or in a quickly eaten treat. That way you know they get it. I've used on crumbles before, but mainly for birds I know are healthy. Since you have both probios and yogurt, you can use either one or the other. The two aren't necessary together. Pick the one for the situations for which they're easier. I'd use the Probios for the ill birds if she won't eat yogurt, maybe use it if the yogurt you have is just plain - not activia.
I hope this makes more sense. I sent you a lot of stuff all at once.
