For capillary worms? For capillary worms it says 10-50mg/kg for 5 days, but it also lists ivermectin 0.4mk/kg by mouth or IM, and mebendazole at 25mg/kg every 12 hours for five days. I'll stick with Safeguard or Valbazen for now, lol.
-Kathy
Albendazole
http://parasitipedia.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2513&Itemid=2786
Mechanism of action of albendazole
The molecular mode of action of all benzimidazoles, including albendazole, consists in binding to tubulin, a structural protein of microtubules. These...
I thought this study was interesting:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/6868306/?i=5&from=/6743169/related
Efficacy of fenbendazole against nematodes of captive birds.
Authors
Lawrence K.
Journal
Vet Rec. 1983 Apr 30;112(18):433-4.
Affiliation
Abstract
Fenbendazole was used to treat...
Can't comment on the ground, but I can tell you that capillary worms are what many peafowl people lose their peafowl to. Dosing recomendations seem to vary depending on what literature one reads, but I use Safeguard for five days at 0.5ml per 2.2 pounds. There is someone on the peafowl forum...