When they call back, ask them "how many milligrams per kilograms should I use to treat capillary worms".
Let me know exactly what they say and I will do the math for you.
Safeguard
200 / 2.2 x 50 /100 = 45 ml for five consecutive days.
Valbazen
200/2.2 x 20 /113.6= 16 ml. One day should get capillary worms, but I think I might treat three day in a row just to be sure.
It's not that difficult, just make a list of you birds and guess their weights, then add it up and give me he number and I will tell you how much you need.
Right now we're at 4 peafowl at 40 pounds. For those you will need 9 ml.
What does your vet recommend?
No.
The liquid Panacur and Safeguard that are white are not water soluble. The dose of either to treat capillary worms is 0.23 ml per bound of body weight for five consecutive days.
Yes, but the white Safeguard and Panacur are not water soluble.
Tramisol is...