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No. I went to use it today and it was all crusted over and reeked like old gym socks.Does EMbB still have it?

I tossed it because I KNOW that Corid isn't supposed to smell like that.
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No. I went to use it today and it was all crusted over and reeked like old gym socks.Does EMbB still have it?
Preventative treatment for worms is what I'm looking for.
Exactly!No such thing as preventative treatment for worms. They either have them, or they don't.
Does anyone know how long it takes for a wormer to create resistance? I've been using Valbazen and Safeguard liquid goat wormer for years, and I worm monthly. No resistance yet.Exactly!
Worming preventatively can create resistance.
If you're using the correct dosage and not under-dosing, and you're following up with the second dose in 10 days like you're supposed to, that should minimize resistance. Otherwise, I think the only way you'll know for sure is if you take before and after fecals and see if it's getting them all.Does anyone know how long it takes for a wormer to create resistance? I've been using Valbazen and Safeguard liquid goat wormer for years, and I worm monthly. No resistance yet.
The only resistance I've seen is Ivermectin pour on from personal experience.
Thank you. I already know this, I never under dose.If you're using the correct dosage and not under-dosing, and you're following up with the second dose in 10 days like you're supposed to, that should minimize resistance. Otherwise, I think the only way you'll know for sure is if you take before and after fecals and see if it's getting them all.
Always good to repeat for the cheap seatsThank you. I already know this, I never under dose.![]()
Gotta ask doesn’t that impact your eggs greatly? I mean with the withdrawal period doesn’t that limit the eggs your able to eat? I just wormed mine and am doing the follow up dose this weekend.Does anyone know how long it takes for a wormer to create resistance? I've been using Valbazen and Safeguard liquid goat wormer for years, and I worm monthly. No resistance yet.
The only resistance I've seen is Ivermectin pour on from my personal experience.
You lose about a month. Don't refeed the eggs, that will just be prolonging it.Gotta ask doesn’t that impact your eggs greatly? I mean with the withdrawal period doesn’t that limit the eggs your able to eat? I just wormed mine and am doing the follow up dose this weekend.
My timing was way off. I had intended to dose as the egg production would slow down due to daylight and temperatures. My girls are still laying strong. I’ll keep the eggs to refeed them. So I’m kinda fuzzy how that works (withdrawals period) with monthly worming.
Yes thank you I will only refeed during the period between the first dose. Then the 2nd withdrawal eggs after that go to my dogs. But monthly worming would kind of defeat the purpose to me... of having chickens. I love the eggs. You must have a hecka problem with worms.You lose about a month. Don't refeed the eggs, that will just be prolonging it.