- Dec 16, 2009
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Hello all! I am trying to deworm my small flock for the first time, and have gotten myself a bit confused. I have a container of SafeGuard AquaSol. The instructions say dose, 1 mg/kg.
Total estimated body weight [kg] of the chickens to be treated x 0.005 mL = mL Safe-Guard® AquaSol/day
My flock is an estimated 16kg x .005 mL = .08 mL/day
This seems like an absurdly small amount of medicine to me, but maybe I'm crazy? I've seen people say a pea size amount per chicken, but this would be a pea size amount for 7 chickens. Perhaps they were talking about a paste form?
I have a 1 ml syringe, and am reading this as requiring me to add less than .1mL
LOL. I guess I just want someone to tell me this makes sense before I do it so I don't under or overdose my ladies!
Thanks!
Total estimated body weight [kg] of the chickens to be treated x 0.005 mL = mL Safe-Guard® AquaSol/day
My flock is an estimated 16kg x .005 mL = .08 mL/day
This seems like an absurdly small amount of medicine to me, but maybe I'm crazy? I've seen people say a pea size amount per chicken, but this would be a pea size amount for 7 chickens. Perhaps they were talking about a paste form?
I have a 1 ml syringe, and am reading this as requiring me to add less than .1mL
LOL. I guess I just want someone to tell me this makes sense before I do it so I don't under or overdose my ladies!
Thanks!