I'm convinced that I'd be very happy as a squatter at either your place or Miss Lydia's.![]()
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I'm convinced that I'd be very happy as a squatter at either your place or Miss Lydia's.![]()
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Quote: Excellent! Do you have a food scale?
-Kathy
I was wrong... Just weighed one teaspoon (5ml) of table salt and it weighs 7 grams. So let me re-phrase what I said above... Most powders are not as dense as water, some might be the same and some might be heavier.
Weighed to date:
Water - one teaspoon = 5 grams
Table salt - one teaspoon = 7 grams
Corid - one teaspoon = ~3 grams
Sulfa-G - one teaspoon = ~3 grams
Durvet 10 - one teaspoon = ~3.3 - 4 grams
Tylosin - one teaspoon = 2.5. - 2.7 grams
Safeguard paste - 5ml = 5 grams
Ivermectin paste - 5ml = 5 grams
-Kathy
I'm very interested/curious...what is all that stuff you've weighed and what do you do with it?![]()
I don't actually use any of the powders, but read many posts where people ask what the doses are, so I decided to get some of the powders people use most, weigh them and calculate the proper doses.
Corid (amprolium) can be used to treat some strains of coccidia.
Sulfa G (sulfamethoxazole) can be used to treat some bacteria and some strains of coccidia.
Duravet -10 (tetracycline) can be used to treat some bacteria.
Tylan Powder (tylosin) is used to treat a narrow range bacteria.
I have horses, so that's why I have these:
Safeguard (fenbendazole) good broad-spectrum wormer for all animals.
Ivermectin (Zimecterin) good for horses, but ineffective in poulty.
This all started because of all the posts where people kept saying that the Corid Powder dose was 1/2 teaspoon per gallon and all the posts about using "pea sized" amounts of horses wormer. Something about those posts just didn't feel right to me, so I set off to find out how much medication is in all the powders and "peas".
Did you know that if you give a five pound bird a pea sized amount of ivermectin that you're actually giving ~11x the recommended dose?
-Kathy
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What kind of duck is she and how old is she can someone help me![]()
Also the same question for him
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What kind of duck is she and how old is she can someone help me
Your duckies are wonderful! If it were me, yes, I'd get the little a friend little. I would try to find a sexed female. This would help your boy/girl ratio later too.
Number one duck a buff Orpington and two,possibly welsh Harlequin . They are beautiful
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How long have you had them? If you just got them it could be difficult . Is she laying egg's? Are these the only two you have?
I don't mind... just be sure to add a disclaimer about checking my math, lol.So nice of you to do this!! Do you mind if I post on our thread in Arizona?
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I don't mind... just be sure to add a disclaimer about checking my math, lol.
-Kathy