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Chickens: How Often Should Multivits be Given to Chickens?
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How Often Should Multivits be Given to Chickens?
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#2
I don't know for sure, but I give mine 3 days every 10 days.
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#3
I agree with the admin. You should also give them whenever they are stressed.
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#4
@Henlus, which brand of multivitamin do you use?
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(11-14-2014, 02:55 PM)Donk Wrote: @Henlus, which brand of multivitamin do you use?

I use Amino'Total. Cost N570 and last long.
Dossage are: 1 satchet (150g) in 1500 liters of water when used as feed complement. (i.e. 1g/10 liters/day).
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For performance deficiencies and stress, use 150g in 750 liters of water (i.e 1g/5 liters/day)
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#6
Thanks Henlus.
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(11-17-2014, 06:41 PM)Henlus Wrote: I use Amino'Total. Cost N570 and last long.
Dossage are: 1 satchet (150g) in 1500 liters of water when used as feed complement. (i.e. 1g/10 liters/day).
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For performance deficiencies and stress, use 150g in 750 liters of water (i.e 1g/5 liters/day)

Some people just overdose and waste their money.
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#8
The aminototal is quite cost effective.
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#9
I just got from a book that you should give multivit for about 5 consecutive days every 28 days at the peak of lay. Then when they start reducing production, give multivitamins 3-5 days every other week.
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#10
@henlus, thanls for dis awesome info, u just gave out
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(05-10-2015, 10:03 PM)Ikowa5 Wrote: @henlus, thanls for dis awesome info, u just gave out

Welcome bro, it's been a long time since we here from you. If you have any small project pls post about it. Thanks bro.
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#12
Thanks for the info
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