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Do you ever feed back some of their eggs? That's how I get mine into me or WalMart has capsules in the vitamin section, which is what I use, and it can be sprinkled onto their feed. Only other thing would be to mix it at whatever the dosing recommended on the bottle and dip pieces of bread or something into it and feed them that. Never heard of it in liquid form...may i ask where you found that?I guess i should add a few drops of the liquid tumeric I bought to their water. It's not real water soluble though.
It's not the cold, rather the amount of daylight. This choice i will leave to you. I have red heat lamps in my buildings during the coldest part of the Winter. Even those will give them enough light to lay through the darkest nights.Haunted - I got it at the healthfood store. It's extract so it's probably pretty potent. I think it is water soluble tho, so they are getting it in the water.
Jennifer -yes, it's best with the bioperine (pepper). That's what dr. Peter Brown said to give my mareks silkie in very large doses.
My chickens haven't laid an egg yet. I have 2 who should lay an egg soon, but since it's colder, I don't know when it might be.