Kathy, I am quite passionate about animal care, but I get the impression that you are quite passionate about Kathy and how she is coming off in public. That's fine if you do some good, who cares? But I will never post again because of you. I've been raising animals for a very long time, and I am...
Right. And I suppose you think Kathy was welcoming? Look at the thread. I was responding to something posted in a 2009 thread, and the response ended up in a much more recent thread? I have no idea what relevance my comment had in that forum, given that I was responding to something six years...
This is from a poultry veterinarian, posted in 2009 on this website. It gives dosages for 5% pour-on ivermectin, but he mentions in the same post that he prefers the 1% injectable given orally.
Have a nice life, Kathy.
And if you can't find it, look for it.
(1 1 drop small bantam such as...
Gee, Kathy, why don't you try doing your own research, then? You certainly have time to respond to me in a skeptical way. You might be using that time to do research, which would clearly be more profitable.
I am not up for this kind of back-and-forth. I was a researcher by profession, and I...
Thanks for the lesson.
I use 1% Ivomec injectable for cattle. The truth is that ivermectin is ivermectin. Do not buy Ivomec Plus, just plain Ivomec. Give a quarter of a cc to birds under 6 months, 1 cc to adult chickens. You'll have to draw the Ivomec out of the bottle with a needle, but...
As to the argument that if ivermectin worked in chickens it would be marketed that way: sorry, this simply isn't the case. Ivermectin does work in chickens, just as it works in goats. Why not say so on the label? Because it costs manufacturers a bundle of money to have drugs cleared for other...