@casportpony are you familiar with the Noromectin I purchased????This is correct, though I am quite anal when it comes to dosing.Actual per pound is 0.08 ml.
Valbazen - 1 / 2.2 x 113.6 = 0.08 ml per pound
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@casportpony are you familiar with the Noromectin I purchased????This is correct, though I am quite anal when it comes to dosing.Actual per pound is 0.08 ml.
Valbazen - 1 / 2.2 x 113.6 = 0.08 ml per pound
I am, and I use that when my peafowl have lice!@casportpony are you familiar with the Noromectin I purchased????
Take it back. That is the most expensive way to deworm. I didn't bother including it in my list because it's 0.5% fenbendazole (5 mg per gram). So one gram of it = 0.05 ml of liquid Safeguard.![]()
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They also had injectible dewormers for cattle, swine, sheep and goats but I didn't look at them that much.
I didn't purchase it, no worries.Take it back. That is the most expensive way to deworm. I didn't bother including it in my list because it's 0.5% fenbendazole (5 mg per gram). So one gram of it = 0.05 ml of liquid Safeguard.
Oh good, I was worried!I didn't purchase it, no worries.
I figured it was basically useless.
Those are good if you have a couple you need to treat and can't wait for an online order to arrive.They only had Safeguard paste for cattle and horses.

They do need to be dewormed twice a year for prevention. Not everyone does it but it is best toBirds don't need to be wormed unless you have birds with infestations.
Many peafowl breeders do this.They do need to be dewormed twice a year for prevention. Not everyone does it but it is best to