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And how do you give that to chickens? On their food?
Juliette
Yes, right on there food. It will coat it and a little goes a long way. Chickens are pretty tiny guys so you don't want them to have too much Vit A or Vit D. I probably wouldn't want to give them a vitamin D pill because those are for human adults and (as far as I know) there is no RDA for vitamin D for chickens. I would be afraid to overdose them, which could lead to kidney problems.
I would also not use infant formula on my chickens. Infant formula contains corn syrup and known neurotoxins (glutamic acid -MSG, and aspartic acid). I wouldn't want those in my chickens as much as I don't want them in me later via their eggs or meat.
And how do you give that to chickens? On their food?
Juliette
Yes, right on there food. It will coat it and a little goes a long way. Chickens are pretty tiny guys so you don't want them to have too much Vit A or Vit D. I probably wouldn't want to give them a vitamin D pill because those are for human adults and (as far as I know) there is no RDA for vitamin D for chickens. I would be afraid to overdose them, which could lead to kidney problems.
I would also not use infant formula on my chickens. Infant formula contains corn syrup and known neurotoxins (glutamic acid -MSG, and aspartic acid). I wouldn't want those in my chickens as much as I don't want them in me later via their eggs or meat.