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M Brennen
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I agree, and now I’m stuck and not sure what to do with my eggs.Definitely wouldn't use that.
I'm good with Permethrin Spray, or Dust. No withdrawal period.
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I agree, and now I’m stuck and not sure what to do with my eggs.Definitely wouldn't use that.
I'm good with Permethrin Spray, or Dust. No withdrawal period.
Did you only use it on the one dying chicken? Did it save her? Could you just avoid eating her eggs? It said the topical had the lowest levels of transmission to the eggs???I found this article which concerns me about ectoline. I really wish I hadn’t used it.
https://repositorio.inta.gob.ar/xml...bel_administration.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
is the ectoline like Ivermectin pour on?Get some ectoline pour on. You can find it on Etsy 2 small drops under the vent and one drop under each wing it works wonders on mites.
Update? I’m dealing with a slight stick-tight flea problem, and ectoline was recommended to me by a local poultry breeder. I couldn’t care less about my girls’ eggs, so the withdrawal period doesn’t concern me; however, I am concerned about the product having adverse effects on them in the long run.I agree, and now I’m stuck and not sure what to do with my eggs.