Doesn't matter which ivermectin it is, it's just not a good de-wormer. For external bugs, doesn't matter either, oral, topical, or injectable, all will treat the same bugs.For worms, do the birds need to ingest it?
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Doesn't matter which ivermectin it is, it's just not a good de-wormer. For external bugs, doesn't matter either, oral, topical, or injectable, all will treat the same bugs.For worms, do the birds need to ingest it?
I always use the injectable orally for lice.I’ve never used ivermectin internally.
See this link for the correct dose of Ivermectin. 1cc per pound is too much!Summarising what I’ve learned from BYC - please correct me if I’m wrong!
Ivermectin (injectable): 1cc per pound weight droppered onto SKIN on back of neck. MUST be on skin not feathers. Repeat in 10 days. Good for external parasites like mites and lice. May work on some worms but don’t use it for that if you have alternative medicine. Withhold period seems flexible- some withold for 2 weeks, some not at all. Ivermectin is used on humans for worms.
Valbazen dosage is 0.08ml per pound of weight. So a 5 lb chicken would get 0.40ml once then repeat in 10 days. Some people round that up to 0.50ml.Valbazen: give orally using dropper. 2lb chicken gets 1cc, 4lb chicken gets 2.5cc, 7 lb chicken gets 5cc. Repeat in 10 days. Good for just about any and all worms including tape worms and gape worms. Sorry I didn’t write the withdrawals period down.
Safeguard (Fenbendazole) dosage is 0.23ml per pound of weight given orally. Give for 5 days in a row to treat most worms including Capillary worms and Gapeworm.Safeguard for goats (paste) - pea sized ball given orally. Repeat in 10 days. That’s all I have on that as I decided to go with the ivermectin for external parasites and valbazen for internal parasites.
Yes, I understand you may have gotten those dosages off BYC, some threads are old and now there is more information about dosing. No matter where you look, there's going to be conflicting information. Most medications have ranges, so that is also something to consider.Thanks! I literally took those dosages off threads on here - I had taken screenshots so I’d have the dosages handy. This goes to the problem of conflicting info - and I added to that