Mowglimommychick
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- May 9, 2018
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Based on reading I've done in a variety of places I bought from Revival Animal Health - Oxine.
I'm concerned because there's a precautionary statement on the bottle that says hazardous to humans and domestic animals, including harmful if swallowed, harmful if inhaled. I know most people say to not activate it, but I don't understand why their instructions include activating it for cleaning and for sanitizing eggs.
Wouldn't they have instructions for other uses along with the Water to Oxine non-activated ratio?
If I should use it different than labeling directs, what is the proportion to use for spraying the coop and to put in water, and how can it be used to sanitize eggs without activating it? I would think this would be much cheaper than using the Manna Pro egg cleanser if it can be used that way.
I'm concerned because there's a precautionary statement on the bottle that says hazardous to humans and domestic animals, including harmful if swallowed, harmful if inhaled. I know most people say to not activate it, but I don't understand why their instructions include activating it for cleaning and for sanitizing eggs.
Wouldn't they have instructions for other uses along with the Water to Oxine non-activated ratio?
If I should use it different than labeling directs, what is the proportion to use for spraying the coop and to put in water, and how can it be used to sanitize eggs without activating it? I would think this would be much cheaper than using the Manna Pro egg cleanser if it can be used that way.