Aug 17, 2011 #11 Atomic Ranch Songster 8 Years May 7, 2011 389 2 109 El Cerrito, So Cal Mixed in with baby food perhaps?
Aug 18, 2011 Thread starter #12 Crimsonchicken In the Brooder 8 Years Aug 16, 2011 93 10 43 North Alabama Oooh. Good idea. I'll try that. Are there any flavors that chickens particularly love? Thanks.
Aug 18, 2011 #13 leadwolf1 Songster 8 Years May 1, 2011 3,706 123 213 You can also find probiotic powder at Walmart and other places. I know that you shouldn't use it but it sure seemed to work for me!
You can also find probiotic powder at Walmart and other places. I know that you shouldn't use it but it sure seemed to work for me!
Aug 18, 2011 Thread starter #14 Crimsonchicken In the Brooder 8 Years Aug 16, 2011 93 10 43 North Alabama I have probios which is probiotics. I'm going to mix the Probios with baby food and give it to them. Just to make sure, is the correct dosage for Duramycin-10 2 tsp in a gallon of water? So that would be 1/4 tsp in a quart?
I have probios which is probiotics. I'm going to mix the Probios with baby food and give it to them. Just to make sure, is the correct dosage for Duramycin-10 2 tsp in a gallon of water? So that would be 1/4 tsp in a quart?
Aug 18, 2011 #15 leadwolf1 Songster 8 Years May 1, 2011 3,706 123 213 3/4 tsp per quart according to this link... https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=193203&p=1 This is the dosage that I used for my silkies..
3/4 tsp per quart according to this link... https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=193203&p=1 This is the dosage that I used for my silkies..
Aug 18, 2011 #16 Mama duck 8 Chirping 8 Years May 28, 2011 106 0 79 You should use a powder called save a chick.. I use it when my babies arent feeling good and they always get better..
You should use a powder called save a chick.. I use it when my babies arent feeling good and they always get better..