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BTW Birth defects = Teratogenic
Valbazen:
From http://parasitipedia.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2697&Itemid=2960
Albendazole Side Effects, Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) and Warnings
- Albendazole can have teratogenic effects, particularly in cattle and sheep and shall not be administered to pregnant animals.
Edited - I guess they dont want you copying their site LOL
Albendazole can have teratogenic effects, particularly in cattle and sheep and shall not be administered to pregnant animals
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Febendazole
http://www.inchem.org/documents/jecfa/jecmono/v29je04.htm
Fenbendazole was tested for embryotoxicity and teratogenicity
in rats and rabbits dosed by gavage. Embryotoxicity was not seen in
either species, while fetotoxicity in the form of an increased
frequency of occurrence of 13th ribs and delayed ossification of
cranial bones occurred in rabbits given a dose of 63 mg/kg b.w./day.
The NOEL were 2500 mg/kg b.w./day in rats and 25 mg/kg b.w./day in
rabbits.
In dogs, pigs, sheep, and cattle, the oral administration of
fenbendazole at various times during the gestation period did not
result in treatment-related effects in the offspring.
I am never simple
I alternate between Ivermectin topically and Fenedazole. I started a quarterly regimen. I dont stop eating or incubating.
As my birds stop laying in December, this year I will hit them with valbazen the. It is Teratogenic. I can buy that in the philippines by the CC from the agrivet. The other 2 arent effective against tape worm.
I also have the parental injection version of Ivermectin I use on pigs but injecting micro doses in a chicken is a pain in the butt and prefer it if there are less chances to needle stick exposure to my people.
I buy the generic Ivermectin and Safeguard (Febendazole) from Jeffers.
Febendazole - I use the safeguard multi species in their feed.
adding.... what ratio =
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