X 2--that was what was recommended earlier. SafeGuard horse paste is much less expensive than the product you bought.You should buy a proper wormer like Safeguard or Valbazen.
-Kathy
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X 2--that was what was recommended earlier. SafeGuard horse paste is much less expensive than the product you bought.You should buy a proper wormer like Safeguard or Valbazen.
-Kathy
And it works better, lol.X 2--that was what was recommended earlier. SafeGuard horse paste is much less expensive than the product you bought.
If they were mine I would give no less than .5ml per 2.2 pounds once (50mg/kg) or .2ml per pound (20mg/kg) for 3 days. Some will say to use a peasize amount, I prefer a more accurate dose.OK I went out and got the SafeGuard and will give it to them tonight probably once they all retreat into the house and I can corner them each. I hope you understand that as an absolute Newbie who has only had chickens for 6 months and has only been getting eggs for three weeks I am less than stoked to have to discard almost a months worth of eggs and therefore wanted to try something that wouldn't make the eggs non-potable first. I am sure once I do some searching there is a thread on here that explains how to dose the chicks with the meds. How long does the medicine take to start working/how do I know if it is working? Thanks for your tutelage.
Get a 1ml syringe and give no less than .5ml per 2.2 pounds once (50mg/kg) or .2ml per pound (20mg/kg) for 3 days. 1ml of paste weighs 1 gram, trust me, I weighed it, lol.Kathy, I am having a hell of a time finding out how to dose them with the paste. I got the SafeGuard 25 Gram paste, 100mg/g. Do I separate each of them and mix it in some oatmeal for each? I am sorry for the dumb questions, I can't help it.