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Mybackyardpeepers
Free Ranging
I always have brown sugar on hand, thanks!I use a teaspoon of brown sugar to a quart of water.
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I always have brown sugar on hand, thanks!I use a teaspoon of brown sugar to a quart of water.
be careful with too many vitamins. Too much of a good thing is a bad thing.Ok great, I will add the nutri-drench and hydro-hen it is a 3 in one.
That's Kool to know. Ok so nutri-drench it is.Sugar is OK but brown sugar is nothing more than refined granulated sugar mixed with molasses. If you go to Hawaii, you can see how it is made. They take pure cane sugar, refine it and then add molasses. So it isn't more natural as many people think.
be careful with too many vitamins. Too much of a good thing is a bad thing.
Ahhh I am so glad I'm not the only nervous first time mail order! Wish you good luck too and a calmer nerves than me lol.Good luck with your chicks. I am getting my first mailed ones on June 10 and a bit nervous. I know it will be fine,but...
Ok I know I see people advise using it in many situations.The advantage of Nutri-Drench is that it has the array of vitamins and minerals chickens need when starting life but also the essential amino acids methionine and lysine as well as molasses for energy and all those things hit the bloodstream instantaneously. IMO, no other product does that.
Ahhhh!!!! I am using one of those tiny chick water containers, how many drops do I add to it? It is giving gallon directions and I don't like doing supplements that way.The advantage of Nutri-Drench is that it has the array of vitamins and minerals chickens need when starting life but also the essential amino acids methionine and lysine as well as molasses for energy and all those things hit the bloodstream instantaneously. IMO, no other product does that.
I may very well have to, I'm not very math smart lol. Also it doesn't say how much each syringe holds or at least you can't tell because of the dark color of the drench.Can you mix a gallon and just keep refilling the waterer with it? Or figure out how much your waterer holds and do the math. Half a gallon, half as much Nutri-Drench.