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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.

I went reading and saw the 1/4 tsp several places.

Wouldn't want to overdo it but also not give to little.
 
I went reading and saw the 1/4 tsp several places.

Wouldn't want to overdo it but also not give to little.
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.
:barnieChickens! Just blow your noses and eat some salty chips to feel better would ya!
 
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.
:barnieChickens! 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 same
 
I still have 2 more pages to catch up, but thought I would go ahead and say hi!

Our pediatrician told me a couple of years ago that strept (and other germs) tend to grow and stay on water fountains. My son was then forbidden to use them and he has barely been sick. I guess that makes common sense, but he was getting strept a lot.

Off to get ready for Boy Scouts.
 
Thing 1 hasn't puked since 9:30 this morning, but now has a fever and is a bit out if it again. I'm not worried about dehydration because he's been sucking down fluids all afternoon. My mom has him now to give him a hot bath while I work, and to scrub him down because he smells like puke and diarrhea.
 

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