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Benny, there won't be any eggs if you don't get those nasty things cleared out... check the pic out...2.1 ml ?! And how it will help against the eggs?
Guess thats another cheque in the post - you are always so kind not to cash 'em![]()
i get that advice regularlyWanna see gross? This person sent me a text and asked if it could be canker. I said it *could*, but told them tweeze off the pus and check for string.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...ive-saliva-and-yellow-on-tongue#post_17721776
-Kathy
I can post one.
Thanks Chaos... I'll PM you in a min... I *think* if I insert it in a quote it'll just show it openly, lol...
2.1 ml ?! And how it will help against the eggs?
Not 2.1 at once! Give them the .7 on day 1, then another dose of .7 on day 2, then again a .7 on day 3.... discard eggs for 2 weeks after day 3...
Quote: Dose is 7 mg/kg once a day for two days.
Math
0.1 x 7 / 25 = 0.028 ml per 100 grams. Note that I read something about the ph of it and that it needs to be diluted, but I can't remember where that was.
Is it for chicks or adults?
-Kathy
Juvenile Silkie, not sure exact age but she'll weigh it... Dan, the Baycox is meant for pigeons... but my neighbor has fantails and tumblers... we get visits sometimes, lol...Dose is 7 mg/kg once a day for two days. Math 0.1 x 7 / 25 = 0.028 ml per 100 grams. Note that I read something about the ph of it and that it needs to be diluted, but I can't remember where that was. Is it for chicks or adults? -Kathy