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  1. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    I wish that Twin City would just come clean and tell every one exactly what's in his product. -Kathy
  2. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Worms seen on the ground are large roundworms and they are the killed very easily with almost all wormers, but worms like capillary worms, or gapeworms, those are much harder to treat. I'm just a little funny when it comes to medicine and dosing. If the active ingredient isn't listed along...
  3. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    What really irritated me was he told me that large fowl got two drops and that it didn't matter how big they were. Makes no sense, just think about it... how big are geese, peacocks and large ducks compared to a 6 pound laying hen? A large goose can weigh 22 pounds, right? That's almost 4x the...
  4. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    I mean this in the nicest way possible, but how do you know it works? Have you had fecals done that showed your bird had worms, used the product, then had a follow up fecal? That is the only way you'll know if it works or not. As for him being an honest man, personally, I won't buy anything from...
  5. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Nope, and Twin City refuses to tell anyone what it is. -Kathy
  6. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    The amount that Dawg53 posted in post #36 is 5 mg/kg, so based on that dose, the amount of this Pyrantel for a five pound bird would be 0.227ml, round up to 0.25 ml. If one has lots of chickens the larger bottle will be cheaper. -Kathy Just to be clear dose for this is 2.5ml per 5 pounds...
  7. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    We bought a 16 ounce bottle from someplace like this: http://www.revivalanimal.com/Pyrantel-50mg.html?feed=GoogleProductAd&gdftrk=gdfV2457_a_7c543_a_7c6978_a_7c31520_d_275&gclid=CNfctfz2qMICFRJcfgodvaMAEw That pyrantel is 50mg per ml, which is about 10 time more per ml that the one pictured...
  8. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Nope, not yet. I know someone that sent and email a long time ago and they didn't bother answering it. My guess is it's a big secret because he doesn't want people to know they can get it for less. What I should do is order some and have it sent to a lab. -Kathy
  9. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    This is what the website use say ( found using the Wayback Machine) : WORMINATOR NEW ITEM ! $11.95 Great product imported from England. 5 ML. Use one drop only for Bantams and two drops only for Large Fowl. Gets rid of all worms except tape worms. Caution: can not eat eggs or meat for 18...
  10. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Does anyone know what chemical wormers have a 24 hour withdrawal? -Kathy
  11. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Just a quick not to say that I spoke with Victor at Twin Cities and he claims they don't know what drugs are in it and would not tell me the name of the company that he gets it from, just that it's from England and that it contains more than one drug. He also says that he never told anyone what...
  12. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Their website now says 24 hours... -Kathy
  13. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Looks like just a brand name. The UK has a mebendazole paste for horses: This link has a buch of UK horse wormers: http://www.petdispensary.co.uk/shop/Horses-Worming.html -Kathy
  14. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Been doing some reseach and I think Worminator might be something sold in the UK called "Supaverm", it a combo of Closantel (50mg/ml) and Mebendazole (75mg/ml). -Kathy
  15. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Lol, the Pyrantel Combatrin comes in many forms, shapes and sizes. Does anyone have an email from Twin Cities that says what it is? -Kathy
  16. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    It also comes in a liquid for people: -Kathy
  17. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Combatrin 125mg Pyrantal Pamoate in chewable tablet for people - One human tablet is the equivalent of 2.5ml of the liquid we can get here for $19 a pint. Combatrin-1 is a 100mg Mebendazole chewable tablet for people. - Mebendazole is not a wormer I have seen in the States. -Kathy PS -...
  18. casportpony

    Does anyone use Worminator?

    Thanks... I've read posts where people say that, and I've read other posts where people say it's flubendazole. If it is pyrantel pamoate, they're robbing people blind *and* lying about it being effective on *all* worms, lol. Will call them on Tuesday and try to figure it out. This is a 473ml...
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