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I actually thought the delivery cost wasn't that bad, almost everyone charges a small fortune to send stuff here and half the time it just comes with the postman. By the time I've ordered in enough Flubenvet to dose 25 :oops::shock::D hens and paid the delivery charge on that, (and add in my time to mix the stuff which I do with near OCD attention to detail) it starts to look more reasonable. What I may try and do in the future is get a co-operative going so that we could all order through my local supplier.

 

How many 20kg bags in a tonne :?

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:lol::lol: When we moved over here, OH and ES (8) were in a van, I was in the car with YS (4). He had chicken pox. The cat was in her basket. Our 3 Omlet hens were in a box on the back seat. How they let us on the ferry is beyond me :lol: All I had all the way from coventry to Liverpool was "Muum, I'm itchy." "Miaow" "Bok bok bokok." I have never been so glad to arrive as I was that day.
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:lol::lol: When we moved over here, OH and ES (8) were in a van, I was in the car with YS (4). He had chicken pox. The cat was in her basket. Our 3 Omlet hens were in a box on the back seat. How they let us on the ferry is beyond me :lol: All I had all the way from coventry to Liverpool was "Muum, I'm itchy." "Miaow" "Bok bok bokok." I have never been so glad to arrive as I was that day.

 

I know the feeling - moving with cats, chickens and kids = big nightmare!

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So getting this next time! For the last week I have been mixing 5kg every morning and lugging it up the garden before the school run, getting a face full of flube powder as I poured it in the feeders -never sure if 6g is actually 6g (and unless I buy laboratory scales I can't see a way round that).I don't do the oil thing because it tends to clump. I know it isn't *hard* to use the powder, I mean I do it, but sometimes convenience and peace of mind..... (plus mine couldn't care less if you change their food).

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Ok, I'm very new to this and now thoroughly confused.

It says on the SPR site:

Adding 1.2kg of Flubenvet medicated pre-mixture

per tonne of feed, gives 30mg/kg flubendazole in the finished mix as a broad spectrum anthelmintic.

By my calculations that means that a 10kg bag of Marriages Flubenvet pellets would need to be mixed with eight tonnes of regular feed to give the correct dose. Or am I misunderstanding this?

When we get our chooks in the next few weeks we'll be getting four to six girls. I'm very confused as to how this stuff is used and how much we'll need to worm them.

 

Sorry for being thick! :oops:

 

edited for speeling

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Ok, I'm very new to this and now thoroughly confused.

It says on the SPR site:

Adding 1.2kg of Flubenvet medicated pre-mixture

per tonne of feed, gives 30mg/kg flubendazole in the finished mix as a broad spectrum anthelmintic.

By my calculations that means that a 10kg bag of Marriages Flubenvet pellets would need to be mixed with eight tonnes of regular feed to give the correct dose. Or am I misunderstanding this?

When we get our chooks in the next few weeks we'll be getting four to six girls. I'm very confused as to how this stuff is used and how much we'll need to worm them.

 

Sorry for being thick! :oops:

 

edited for speeling

 

The layers pellets with flubenvet already have flubenvet in so you don't need to mix. Just open and serve :)

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:lol::lol: When we moved over here, OH and ES (8) were in a van, I was in the car with YS (4). He had chicken pox. The cat was in her basket. Our 3 Omlet hens were in a box on the back seat. How they let us on the ferry is beyond me :lol: All I had all the way from coventry to Liverpool was "Muum, I'm itchy." "Miaow" "Bok bok bokok." I have never been so glad to arrive as I was that day.

 

LOL's Lucy :lol:

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Hmmm, they haven't worded it very well have they? :?

 

What they are trying to say is that this is how the medicated pellets are made up. i.e. indicating the amount of Flubenvet that is milled into the feed when the pellets are formed.

 

There is no need to 'dilute' the medicated pellets with other feedstuff, just feed straight and as their only feed for the 7 day period.

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Hmmm, they haven't worded it very well have they? :?

What they are trying to say is that this is how the medicated pellets are made up. i.e. indicating the amount of Flubenvet that is milled into the feed when the pellets are formed.

There is no need to 'dilute' the medicated pellets with other feedstuff, just feed straight and as their only feed for the 7 day period.

 

Right, yes, now that makes sense. I was being a little thick but it was because their description was a tad ambiguous. Thanks muchly.

:D

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I ordered a 20kg bag on Thursday, it has arrived today and I am very pleased. My chooks will eat their way through a bag in a week, which would use 50g of Flubenvet powder. If I bought the powder and ordinary feed from my local supplier it would cost me £27.25 I could get the powder a bit cheaper on the internet, bringing the price down to £24.42

 

However I have had a bag of ready medicated feed for ... £21.17 :clap:

 

And I don't have to faff about with measuring it all out!

 

A result!

 

Well done Marriage's for making it and well done SPR Centre for supplying it.

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When I picked Mrs Featherbottom up today for a cuddle I noticed that despite eating everything in sight her keel-bone is still rather prominent so I Just ordered a 10 kilo bag directly from Marriages.

There's no way to buy from them online so I simply phoned them and they placed the order there and then. £13 including delivery seems like a good deal to me.

 

One thought though, you're supposed to feed the Flubenvet pellets exclusively for seven days, but what about the stuff they forage for when they're free ranging?

Do I have to keep them in the run for a week to force them to eat the pellets and nothing else?

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Ok, my 10kg sack arrived yesterday afternoon so we intended to start them on it this morning.

However when we put them to bed last night we totally forgot to change the food ready for their breakfast this morning so the OH was out in his PJs in the frost at six this morning emptying and re-filling the grubs with the medicated pellets.

When he let the girls out into the run they went straight to the gubs and tucked in. They seem to like the medicated food more than their usual pellets!

They're seriously NOT impressed with being restricted to the run all morning though. Mrs Featherbottom in particular is very vocal about her displeasure in not being allowed to free-range!

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