Thanks... I guess I should edit my post to say it differently.
Safeguard/Panacur, Paste or Liquid, both 10% medicine
Liquid has 100mg medicine/ml
Paste has 100mg medicine/gram
1cc of paste weighs one gram
So liquid or paste, you give the same amount by volume (cc/ml)
There are 100mg of medicine in one gram.
There are 100mg of medicine in one cc/ml
One cc/ml of paste or liquid has the same amount of medicine, 100mg.
Weighed empty 6cc (ml) syringe
Filled with Panacur 10% paste and weighed. Difference is 6 grams, so 6 grams = 6cc's (ml)
it's important to understand how much your animal weighs and how many mg/kg your animal should get. Giving too little worming medication can cause resistance to wormers. Do you have any idea how many mg's of wormer are in a "pea size" amount? Well I was curious, so I measured it.
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Safeguard/Panacur (fenbendazole) liquid or paste, doesn't matter (dose is the same) is used on cats. kittens, dogs, puppies, birds, horses, goats, cattle, etc. It's dose in birds/poultry is much higher than other species, not sure why. When I get off this stupid iPad, I'll post the dosing info...