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| mae7i | Posted 08/18/12 01:31PM Changed 00/00/00 12:00AM |
|  | I want to feed Fitter 35 starting at 1once a day and then increase it slowly.On the measuring cup it only lists the amount for 8 ounces. I dont have a scale small enough to measure onces so I was wondering how many tablespoons 1 once of Fitter 35 is. Thank you!
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| af32198 | Posted 08/18/12 01:39PM Changed 00/00/00 12:00AM |
| | You can buy a postal scale at Menards or Lowes for not much money. Wouldn't feed lambs without it. Also on ebay.
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| SnarkyArkie | Posted 08/18/12 01:57PM Changed 00/00/00 12:00AM |
|  | reccomend ebay seller "greatscales". We buy a new feed scale from him every 2 or 3 years. Great service and super accurate scales.
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| feedguy | Posted 08/18/12 03:28PM Changed 00/00/00 12:00AM |
| | Or, there are marks on the cup for 4 and 6 oz of Fitter 35. Use the 4 oz mark and divide by 4.
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| mae7i | Posted 08/18/12 05:45PM Changed 00/00/00 12:00AM |
|  | There is only an 8 oz mark on my cup for the Fitter 35. The Champion Drive side is the only one that has 8,6,4,2oz marked.Are the cups different in each area? I am in Northern CA
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| CoonHunter | Posted 08/18/12 07:09PM Changed 00/00/00 12:00AM |
|  | not much differance in the marks and you could guess pretty darn close.
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| KJShowLambs1 | Posted 08/19/12 03:54PM Changed 00/00/00 12:00AM |
|  | 1/8 cup equals 1 oz.
Katelynn
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