SOLUTION: I have a soluble powder medication for livestock. I need to be able to mix one gallon at a time and figure out what the powder measurement would be in teaspoons/tablespoons, as wel

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Question 888141: I have a soluble powder medication for livestock. I need to be able to mix one gallon at a time and figure out what the powder measurement would be in teaspoons/tablespoons, as well as grams I suppose, to one gallon of water, or sometimes lesser batches. It is for poultry and has to have a fresh batch every day.
1 package contains 107g (3.77oz) and is mixed with 50 gallons of water.
I am waiting to start this medication and could not get it broke down far enough, I gave up. Thank you so much.

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I have a soluble powder medication for livestock. I need to be able to mix one gallon at a time and figure out what the powder measurement would be in teaspoons/tablespoons, as well as grams I suppose, to one gallon of water, or sometimes lesser batches. It is for poultry and has to have a fresh batch every day.
1 package contains 107g (3.77oz) and is mixed with 50 gallons of water.
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107 gm/50 gallons = 2.14 gm/gallon
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If you want to do it by volume (spoons, etc) you'll have to give the volume of the 107 grams.