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Ivermectin has been used ORALLY in children over 5 years old to treat head lice. Yes, ORALLY. It is safe and effective. You can certainly eat the eggs. Only caution is certain breeds of dogs (some collies and mixes, you can Google it) may be allergic to Ivermectin so you may want to exercise caution feeding eggs to dogs right after treating. I do feed my dogs eggs from treated birds and have never had a problem (I have Lab/Golden Retriever and German Shepherd x ?). Ivermec is a very efficient wormer in chickens. I have had before and after fecals done, also seen piles of dead worms in the poop after treatment. I worm 2 X a year, spring and fall. Each treatment is 2 days, wait a week and repeat (so really I treat 4 x a year).
Here is link to article, there are plenty more out there
http://www.jwatch.org/pa201012150000001/2010/12/15/oral-ivermectin-good-option-treatment-head-lice
Here is link to article, there are plenty more out there
http://www.jwatch.org/pa201012150000001/2010/12/15/oral-ivermectin-good-option-treatment-head-lice