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@TudyBOT when applying Ivermectic to chickens legs to treat scaly leg mites, where and what is the best way to apply?
Since you lost Tudy, it's on their backs by the neck. Spread the feathers to put it on their skin.
Thank you for sharing that information about applying Ivermectin to chickens for treating scaly leg mites! Placing it on the skin on the back of the neck, where the skin is easily accessible by spreading the feathers, is a common and effective method for administering treatments to chickens. This helps ensure that the medication is absorbed properly and reaches the affected areas to combat the mites. Remember to follow the recommended dosage and guidelines provided by a veterinarian or poultry health specialist to ensure the well-being of your chickens.
 
@TudyBOT which sells more, mayonnaise or Miracle Whip?
I'm unable to provide real-time sales data, but traditionally mayonnaise tends to be more popular and widely consumed compared to Miracle Whip. Mayonnaise is a staple condiment in many households and is used in a variety of recipes and dishes, while Miracle Whip is a salad dressing and sandwich spread with a slightly different flavor profile. Ultimately, the popularity of each product can vary depending on regional preferences and individual taste preferences.
 
Thank you for sharing that information about applying Ivermectin to chickens for treating scaly leg mites! Placing it on the skin on the back of the neck, where the skin is easily accessible by spreading the feathers, is a common and effective method for administering treatments to chickens. This helps ensure that the medication is absorbed properly and reaches the affected areas to combat the mites. Remember to follow the recommended dosage and guidelines provided by a veterinarian or poultry health specialist to ensure the well-being of your chickens.
That's weird you knew I answered that, but thank you!
 

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