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Recipe for REVIVE

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Recipe for REVIVE

Postby tinytoez on Thu Jul 10, 2008 1:33 pm

* Revive give in morning

500ML 50% Dextrose
500ML Amino Acid Solution (50ml if it is the concentrate)
200ML Calcium Gluconate**
20ML B complex
2 grams Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) I use the injectable
5 ML B12 (3,000mcg/ml)
5ML 500mg/ml Thiamin*

Give 200cc 3X/day

Use a clean half gallon canning jar to make and store this. Keep in a
cool dark place. B vitamins are destroyed by light.

Scald the jar with boiling water after you clean it, and turn it upside
down on a clean towel. Scald the lid also. When you mix ingredients, do
not touch the mouth of the jar, or contaminate the contents. I store it
in a dark place, because B vitamins are destroyed by light.

Do not add water to the Revive until you are ready to give it. Mix 50:50 with water. If you need to warm it, set it in a pan of hot water. DO NOT MICROWAVE.
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*If you buy the injectable, it is usually 4cc of the 500mg/ml vitamin C.
If you need to use over the counter product, you can use the crushed
pills from the grocery store. I prefer the injectable, as I like to give
it IM to does with mastitis, it really helps healing.

**Calcium Gluconate is not necessary in Revive unless the doe is
exhibiting symptoms of calcium deficiency. The most common first symptom
is tender feet: Walking on egg shells.
Kendra
http://chinyerefarms.150m.com/
Deu 11:15 And I will send grass in thy fields for thy cattle, that thou mayest eat and be full.
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