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The piperine helps it absorb in the gut. It really doesn't look like oil so much. It is milky colored and seemed to mix in the H2O.
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Hi, I think you're using way too much unless your concentration is different from what I just received from First State Vet. My bottle's instructions say 0.6 ml(cc)/ gallon. This should make your bottle go a lot further.[COLOR=0000CD]Hi Tootsie![/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]Geez, I didn't realize I had any comments on my post... I'm so sorry. I hope you have figured out how to use it.... the dosage is 6 cc's per gallon of water. I use a small needle and syringe and suck it up into it and squirt into the waterer.. so I fill my waterer to the 2 gallon mark and go 2 lines past "1", or 12 cc's. [/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]I think it has helped them. I don't see the butterscotchy colored poops.. I do still see the dark ones occasionally, but a lot of healthy poops too. It's hard following your chickens around to see who is pooping what!! LOL! [/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]Dr. Brown is so knowledgeable and he overwhelms you sometimes when you talk to him because you wish you were tape recording it!! LOL[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]good luck, again I apologize for me loooooong delay... hope your chickens are happy and well![/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]Inge [/COLOR]
Ya I've read about Piperine, it's also toxic to liver tissue and reduces the absorption surface when used in amounts of 120 mg per kg of poultry feed. (0.0042 oz per 2.20 lb of poultry feed)The piperine helps it absorb in the gut. It really doesn't look like oil so much. It is milky colored and seemed to mix in the H2O.
.I just double checked with Peter Brown about the dosage the other day. the correct dosage is 0.6 cc per gallon. You can buy a dropper with those measurements. 6Hi, I think you're using way too much unless your concentration is different from what I just received from First State Vet. My bottle's instructions say 0.6 ml(cc)/ gallon. This should make your bottle go a lot further.
I never had the taste transfer trough.If your customers don;t mind baking a cake that tastes like garlic.
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so I cannot use it all the time. How many days at a time do you suggest?I just received a bottle of the origanum oil with piperine and the directions on the side of the bottle say 0.6 ml per gallon if H2O, not 6 ml.