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  1. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    I don't use Valbazen, I use Safeguard and I have used Safeguard while treating with Corid. My best guess is that you could use corid and valbezen together since neither list the other as a drug interactions. -Kathy
  2. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    Have you tried going to a pharmacy? Go there and ask for a 1ml oral dosing syringe. This might be helpful: http://www.hopkinslivestock.com/oral_dosing_article.htm -Kathy
  3. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    I have used the larger ones. -Kathy
  4. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    Let me start by saying that 1cc = 1ml, so 1/2cc = 0.5ml. If your standard chicken weighs less than six pounds this will be enough, but the heavier they, the more they need. The most effective dose is 0.08ml per pound. Six pounds times 0.08ml = 0.48ml. No need to be exact, so just round up to...
  5. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    Many worms are too hard to see in the poop, and those that do die are often just digested. So yes, re-worm on day 10. This is what a cecal worm looks like: -Kathy
  6. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    I think the label on the bottle from First State says to repeat in ten days, not to give for ten days. FYI, when using undiluted Valbazen, any bird over 6 pounds should should be dosed at 0.08ml per pound. For example, a 10 pound Jersey Giant hen should get 0.8ml. -Kathy
  7. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    You all should see me doing the peafowl, lol. Since all peafowl look the same, and they hop off the roosts at night, I have to put colored zip ties on them and make a list of which ones got dosed. -Kathy
  8. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    How would one make sure that each hen got just one piece? -Kathy
  9. casportpony

    Valbazen de-worming question....

    Unless I'm feeling really motivated, that's how I do my peafowl and turkeys, just 10-15 per day. -Kathy
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