Did I receive the right stuff

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I wanted a wormer trying to take a picture of a product before I make a terrible mistake and use the wrong stuff
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I wanted a wormer trying to take a picture of a product before I make a terrible mistake and use the wrong stuffView attachment 1735164
Ivermectin is used as a topical insecticide and wormer on lots of different animals, but I don’t know the dosage for chickens. Will you be spraying them with it?
 
Ivermectin is used as a topical insecticide and wormer on lots of different animals, but I don’t know the dosage for chickens. Will you be spraying them with it?

I believe it’s off label for poultry. There might be dosing information on the site though.
 
That is 0.05% pour on ivermectin and it can be used to treat lice, leg lites, and possibly other mites. However, it is not an effective poultry de-wormer. It will probably treat large round worms, and possibly cecal worms, but is unlikely to treat capillary worms and gape worms.

The dose I would use is 0.1 ml per pound of body weight topically on the skin on the back of the neck (0.5 ml or 1/2 ml per five pounds).
 
That is 0.05% pour on ivermectin and it can be used to treat lice, leg lites, and possibly other mites. However, it is not an effective poultry de-wormer. It will probably treat large round worms, and possibly cecal worms, but is unlikely to treat capillary worms and gape worms.

The dose I would use is 0.1 ml per pound of body weight topically on the skin on the back of the neck (0.5 ml or 1/2 ml per five pounds).

Kathy,
Can I do this for scaly leg mites? Is there any risk? Don’t love the idea of chemicals, but I’m not super disciplined with treating it and Lucky seems to have it. Roxy, too, maybe. Both my Wyandottes! A couple times I have brushed on a mix of Vaseline plus castor oil plus a few drops of tea tree oil, but not consistently.
Thanks,
Michelle
 
Kathy,
Can I do this for scaly leg mites? Is there any risk? Don’t love the idea of chemicals, but I’m not super disciplined with treating it and Lucky seems to have it. Roxy, too, maybe. Both my Wyandottes! A couple times I have brushed on a mix of Vaseline plus castor oil plus a few drops of tea tree oil, but not consistently.
Thanks,
Michelle
Ivermectin or moxidectin is what this suggests, and it's what I have used:
http://veterinarymedicine.dvm360.com/knemidocoptiasis-birds
 

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