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    Unmedicated calf pellets OK?

    Well actually I have pretty much unlimited access to malt combings and malted barley (I know too much can kill) but after weaning they may be solely on malt combings anyway. I don't know where to get a grain mix, I did buy chook layer ration with all sorts of seeds in it. I just thought that...
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    Unmedicated calf pellets OK?

    Thankyou la4angus. Now I've got the go-ahead I just need to find the place to buy it. Brett.
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    Unmedicated calf pellets OK?

    Hi. I have chickens that can in no way at the present time be restrained from eating any dry food that is left out for calves. Because calf rearer pellets contain medication, chooks cannot eat this (not allowed in their eggs) so I have to only allow access for calves to this at night. Obviously...
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    Iodine Solution Strength?

    OK texan thanks. My dad suggested I use iodine to prevent infection - I don't have a clue what I'm doing :( He said that his premixed solution was a very low strength, perhaps below 5%, so we wanted to find out how much to water down the 10% solution that we have. The label has no instructions...
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    Iodine Solution Strength?

    OK when my dad put ear tags in the calves ears, one of them bled. He had a small amount of weak iodine solution left over, but doesn't know at what strength it was. I have a bottle of 'Strong Iodine Solution' 'Animal Health Care Products'. The strength is 100g/litre or 10%. Now how much do I...
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    drench moxidecton

    Vicki he means a pour on drench, not one that you put in their mouth. This is one for worms etc but your pour it on their back. It is made to be a drench here in Australia. He just needs to know how often to drench them because the bottle doesn't say. :D Brett.
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