Cheapest calcium a vitamin D supp

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BENSONSAN
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Ok im after the cheapest possible bulk amount of calium and vitamin d supplement i can find. preferably water soluble. Im going to get a 2 litre bucket of biocal but i know it isnt water soluble. I just like the water ones becuz i know there going to get it. Reason for me wanting this is the lack of sunlight my birds are getting.

I also have a eggbound red painted at present and am thinking maybe its becuz lack of vitamin d. Ive used cod liver oil to good effect in the past but its a pain especially when im working late im not there to take it out before it goes rancid.

I have shell grits a crushed eggshell a whole cuttlefish a charcoal available all the time but it doesnt seem to make a difference. The times ive used the water soluble blue stuff...(lol sorry i forgot who makes it) i never ever had a issue with any of my hens. But i only had it in small bottles and its expensive.

Thanks everyone and interested to hear what you are all using. Becuz i especially need it for this years gouldian pairings as iom concerned for lack of sun in the breeder boxes also. Problem is my house is surrounded biy large banksia and gum trees.

Ben
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Heres a couple of places I use for products.

http://www.allfarm.com.au/index.php?pag ... =nutrition

http://www.vetnpetdirect.com.au/Products?search=calcium

Sometimes I get things that are not sold for birds as such,Could be poultry, sheep, pigs or any animal.You may find a product you want marketed for any or all of these animals.
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BENSONSAN
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Thanks gomer thats awesome
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BENSONSAN wrote:Ok im after the cheapest possible bulk amount of calium and vitamin d supplement i can find. preferably water soluble. Im going to get a 2 litre bucket of biocal but i know it isnt water soluble. I just like the water ones becuz i know there going to get it. Reason for me wanting this is the lack of sunlight my birds are getting.

I also have a eggbound red painted at present and am thinking maybe its becuz lack of vitamin d. Ive used cod liver oil to good effect in the past but its a pain especially when im working late im not there to take it out before it goes rancid.

I have shell grits a crushed eggshell a whole cuttlefish a charcoal available all the time but it doesnt seem to make a difference. The times ive used the water soluble blue stuff...(lol sorry i forgot who makes it) i never ever had a issue with any of my hens. But i only had it in small bottles and its expensive.

Thanks everyone and interested to hear what you are all using. Becuz i especially need it for this years gouldian pairings as iom concerned for lack of sun in the breeder boxes also. Problem is my house is surrounded biy large banksia and gum trees.

Ben
You can substitute crushed eggshell a whole cuttlefish with cardboard, as this does about the same amount of good.

The best calcium mix available in my opinion is “Polly’s Calcium Mix” available from Australian Wildlife Supplies (about $16/Kg).

I used to use Vetafarm Calcivet however the problem with water based calcium is everyone gets it whether they need it or not! Overdosing on calcium can cause liver problems in cockbirds. That is why I moved to Polly’s. Only the birds that need it will take it. You only need a teaspoon a day (for every 20 birds) and it has eliminated egg-binding in my aviaries at last!
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