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post #11 of 13

I ordered Valbazen online, the directions for mixing according to bodyweight was included on the bottle....It did the trick for my little flock. It's about that time again....Oh, it may take a few days to notice a change....

North Central TX native, serving my country in the USAF. I have a small flock of registered Barbados Blackbelly Sheep.

Working on a small flock of quality Salmon Favorelles, 4 French Marans :-D

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North Central TX native, serving my country in the USAF. I have a small flock of registered Barbados Blackbelly Sheep.

Working on a small flock of quality Salmon Favorelles, 4 French Marans :-D

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post #12 of 13
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Originally Posted by Kyoht View Post

I've used ivermectin 1% cattle dewormer injectable. You mix 1cc per quart of water or 4cc per gallon of water and offer this as the only water source (changing it everyday) for 2-3 days. Meat withdrawal is listed as 30days - as for the eggs I don't throw them out since ivermectin is used on humans. But if you are worried about it then throw them out.

 

EDIT: you can get it at a vet, online, maybe at a farm store like rural king. Just make sure you don't get pour on.http://www.jefferslivestock.com/ivomec-injection/camid/liv/cp/17181/

 

And if your syringe is marked ml its the same as cc. (ml=cc)

You need read about this official scientific test regarding ivermectin injectable. You'd be better off using safeguard or valbazen.

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1439-0450.1989.tb00635.x/abstract


                                                                                             Forewarned is Forearmed

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                                                                                             Forewarned is Forearmed

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post #13 of 13

Mites. I saw a picture somewhere (on BYC) and I wish I had bookmarked it, but didn't. There was a before and after (treatment) picture. It was mites in that case.

 

 

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