Four quarts to a gallon. A quart is very close to a liter.
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I thought your picture looked more like infectious bronchitis or MG/CRD. Bubbles in the eye can also be from an eye injury. If there is gurgles, rattles or wheezes from her chest, and nasal secretions, she has MG. Eye swelling with thick snots are usually coryza. You should cull for coryza, but you can treat MG--just don't sell or give away birds or hatching eggs. It's easy to get your chicken tested. Just click on this link, and call them up and ask about testing for MG. http://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/animal_dis_spec/poultry/participants.shtml
Four quarts to a gallon. A quart is very close to a liter.
Yup,i'm from Canada we use the metric system also,i just use 19 cups(Canada) = 1 US gallon(16 cups) when converting. Approx 4.22 cups(Canadian,liter)=1 US quart(4 cups). Pain in the butt when converting medication dosages.Thanks mate, I'm from Australia.... never used or heard of "Quarts" and "Gallon" (well I have heard of gallon but never used it)![]()
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chek for mites(litle red parasits).