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That's ivermectin and the dose per bird is 0.02ml per kg, so a large male peacock would 0.12 ml, but you should know that ivermectin is not a very good wormer for poultry. Many worms are now resistant to it.
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But if you want to put it in the water, the dose is 0.16ml per liter (40ml divided by 250 liters = 0.16ml)

-Kathy
Thanks, i searched for another wormer so i could use different wormer this time and just found this one so far, i didn't want to use the same wormer from last time, couldn't find safe-guard here, but i will keep searching.
 
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The benzimidazoles and pro-benzimidazoles most relevant for veterinary use on cattle, sheep, goats, pig, poultry dogs and cats are the following:
  • Albendazole, massively used on livestock, less on pets
  • Febantel, (pro-benzimidazole), vastly used on pets, less on livestock
  • Fenbendazole, massively used on livestock and pets
  • Flubendazole, moderately used on livestock (mainly pig and poultry) and pets
  • Mebendazole, moderately used on livestock and pets
  • Netobimin, (pro-benzimidazole), scarcely used on livestock
  • Oxfendazole, scarcely used on livestock (mainly ruminants) and pets
  • Oxibendazole, scarcely used on livestock (mainly pig) and pets
  • Ricobendazole, moderately used on livestock (mainly ruminants)
  • Thiabendazole, very seldom, mostly replaced
  • Thiophanate (pro-benzimidazole) very seldom, mostly replaced
  • Triclabendazole, vastly used on livestock (only ruminants)

The most relevant imidazothiazoles for veterinary use are:
  • Levamisole: massively use on livestock; moderately used on pets.
 
Look for the one highlighted in red.

The benzimidazoles and pro-benzimidazoles most relevant for veterinary use on cattle, sheep, goats, pig, poultry dogs and cats are the following:
  • Albendazole, massively used on livestock, less on pets
  • Febantel, (pro-benzimidazole), vastly used on pets, less on livestock
  • Fenbendazole, massively used on livestock and pets
  • Flubendazole, moderately used on livestock (mainly pig and poultry) and pets
  • Mebendazole, moderately used on livestock and pets
  • Netobimin, (pro-benzimidazole), scarcely used on livestock
  • Oxfendazole, scarcely used on livestock (mainly ruminants) and pets
  • Oxibendazole, scarcely used on livestock (mainly pig) and pets
  • Ricobendazole, moderately used on livestock (mainly ruminants)
  • Thiabendazole, very seldom, mostly replaced
  • Thiophanate (pro-benzimidazole) very seldom, mostly replaced
  • Triclabendazole, vastly used on livestock (only ruminants)

The most relevant imidazothiazoles for veterinary use are:
  • Levamisole: massively use on livestock; moderately used on pets.
Thank you so much, if i remember right i think i found Fenbendazole but they were pills, which is harder to do.
 
 
What you want is something other than ivermectin.

-Kathy

Sorry i'm totally lost here, so Albendazole was ivermectin?


You have already used albendazole and you just bought ivermectin. Ivermectin is not a good wormer for poultry, but many vets don't know that.

-Kathy
 

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