BRECO ENZUM WORMER Broad spectrum poultry/gamefowl ever use it?

Cetawin

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I have been looking for poultry wormers. Around here everything we have is too strong for my small girls. I can not find the pour on ivermection of water soluable (in a safe amount).

So, anyone every use BRECO ENZUM WORMER? It is reported to be a broad spectrum wormer that kills all species of poultry worms not just roundworms.

You can order it here...

http://www.oakridgegamefarm.net/store/proddetail.php?prod=OAK-151

and Randall Burkey sells it also.
 
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I'ts the same as Valbazen..Only difference is you pay about $20.00 per ounce for enzum, And only about $2.00 per ounce for the Valbazen...Enzum is concocted from a individual in Alabama AKA Breco or Dr Blues...
16 oz Valbazen- $34.95
16 oz Enzum-$320.00 Not a bad profit margin............But yeah Enzum/Valbazen is highly effective
 
Ah well thank you. I looked at that product because it is broad spectrum and I can buy the small amount and not get killed on shipping charges.
 
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I'ts the same as Valbazen..Only difference is you pay about $20.00 per ounce for enzum, And only about $2.00 per ounce for the Valbazen...Enzum is concocted from a individual in Alabama AKA Breco or Dr Blues...
16 oz Valbazen- $34.95
16 oz Enzum-$320.00 Not a bad profit margin............But yeah Enzum/Valbazen is highly effective
Do these work with a single application or does it need to be given a few days in a row?
 
I'ts the same as Valbazen..Only difference is you pay about $20.00 per ounce for enzum, And only about $2.00 per ounce for the Valbazen...Enzum is concocted from a individual in Alabama AKA Breco or Dr Blues...
16 oz Valbazen- $34.95
16 oz Enzum-$320.00 Not a bad profit margin............But yeah Enzum/Valbazen is highly effective
Do you know how this is dosed? Is it a onetime application or is it supposed to be given in multiple applications?
 
Do you know how this is dosed? Is it a onetime application or is it supposed to be given in multiple applications?
Valbazen is given orally to each chicken using a syringe without a needle. Dosage is 0.08ml per pound or 1/2ml for a 5lb chicken.
Repeat dosing again in 10 days. Valbazen eliminates all types of poultry roundworms.
 

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