... remedy for fowls, but he states that turkeys are unfavorably affected by it. It may be given in doses of 30 to 45 grains mixed with butter and made into pills. Male fern is also a very effectual remedy and may be used in the form of powder (dose 30... Western Poultry Book - Page 194by Mrs. A. Basley - 1910 - 198 pagesFull view - About this book
| Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - Poultry - 1911 - 230 pages
...and may be used in the form of powder (dose 30 grains to 1 dram) or of liquid extract (dose 15 to 30 drops). It should be given in the morning and evening,...feeding. Oil of turpentine is an excellent remedy for all worms which inhabit the digestive canal. It may be given in the dose of 1 to 3 teaspoonfuls, and... | |
| Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1912 - 820 pages
...(dose POULTRY DISEASES AND THEIR TREATMENT. 30 grains to I dram) or of liquid extract (dose 15 to 30 drops). It should be given in the morning and evening,...feeding. Oil of turpentine is an excellent remedy for all worms which inhabit the digestive canal. It may be given in the dose of i to 3 teaspoonftils, and... | |
| Mrs. Jean W. Aldrich Koethen - Poultry - 1915 - 276 pages
...doses of thirty to forty-five grains, mixed with butter and made into pills; male fern in the form of powder (dose, thirty grains to one dram) , or of liquid extract (dose, fifteen to thirty drops), and give morning and evening before feeding; and oil of turpentine (one to three teaspoons) forced... | |
| Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1912 - 816 pages
...and may be used in the form of powder (dose 30 grains to i dram) or of liquid extract (dose 15 10.30 drops). It should be given in the morning and evening,...feeding. Oil of turpentine is an excellent remedy for all worms which inhabit the digestive canal. It may be given in the dose of i to 3 teaspoon fuls, and... | |
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