I found 1/8 tsp in a gallon for 3 days. They are so little I hate to give them too much. And honestly that treatment is a hunch.
I went reading and saw the 1/4 tsp several places.
Wouldn't want to overdo it but also not give to little.
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I found 1/8 tsp in a gallon for 3 days. They are so little I hate to give them too much. And honestly that treatment is a hunch.
Ha! Now I found “no more then 1/4 tsp” per dawg. So maybe I’ll go with a 1/8 and a shake. LOL Last weights on thes guys they were all under 2 lbs. Not feeling well and not wanting to eat I would guess a little less is better. Don’t want it burning them.I went reading and saw the 1/4 tsp several places.
Wouldn't want to overdo it but also not give to little.
Chickens! Just blow your noses and eat some salty chips to feel better would ya!
but a 2 lb chicken is going to drink less than a 10lb or 30lb turkey ... so the dose in drinking water would be the sameHa! Now I found “no more then 1/4 tsp” per dawg. So maybe I’ll go with a 1/8 and a shake. LOL Last weights on thes guys they were all under 2 lbs. Not feeling well and not wanting to eat I would guess a little less is better. Don’t want it burning them.
Chickens! Just blow your noses and eat some salty chips to feel better would ya!
I can totally picture thatThey are so little I can't even hold them under one arm to work on them!
Pretty sure I said "now blow" while trying to wipe their faces.
I hope you showed this to Pat