Dosing if Piperazine

How much piperazine do I give 21 chickens. All ive read was for hundreds of chickens.
What product do you have? I know of two that contain piperazine, Wazine 17 and Wazine 34. If you have Wazine 17, just put 1 ounce in a gallon.

This is for Wazine 17 (17g/ml)
CHICKENS
- 4 to 6 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 1 fluid ounce (30 ml) of Wazine-17 in 1 U.S. gallon (3.8 liters) of drinking water.
Over 6 weeks of age: for each 100 birds, use 2 fluid ounces (60 ml) of Wazine-17 in 2 U.S. gallons (7.6 liters) of drinking water.
Treat broilers at 4 weeks of age and thereafter at 30 days, or as needed. Treat replacement pullets at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age.

From: http://valleyvet.naccvp.com/index.php?m=product_view_basic&u=country&p=msds&id=1012003

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WAZINE
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Fleming
Turkey, Chicken and Swine Wormer
FDA Approved - NADA 10-005

For use in drinking water for the removal of large roundworms (Ascaridia spp.) from turkeys, chickens and large roundworms (Ascaris suum) and nodular worms (Oesophagostomum spp.) from swine.
Active Drug Ingredient:
Each 100 ml contains 34 grams piperazine base (present as sulfate).
Inert Ingredients:
Water, color, flavoring, preservatives and stabilizer.
DIRECTIONS:
For best results, remove water in the evening (except during hot weather). Then, early the next morning, give Wazine-34 in the drinking water. Provide medicated water only, distributed in waterers sufficient in number so that all birds or animals have access to water. The medicated water should be consumed in 1 day or less. Worming every 30 days helps break the large roundworm life cycle.
TURKEYS
Under 12 weeks of age: for each 1000 birds, use 10 fluid oz. (300 ml) of Wazine-34 in 20 U.S. gallons (76 liters) of drinking water.
Over 12 weeks of age: for each 1000 birds, use 20 fluid oz. (600 ml) of Wazine-34 in 40 U.S. gallons (150 liters) of drinking water.
Worm turkeys at 4-6 weeks of age and thereafter at 30 days or as needed.
CHICKENS
4 to 6 weeks of age: for each 1000 birds, use 5 fluid oz. (150 ml) of Wazine-34 in 10 U.S. gallons (38 liters) of drinking water.
Over 6 weeks of age: for each 1000 birds, use 10 fluid oz. (300 ml) of Wazine-34 in 20 U.S. gallons (76 liters) of drinking water.
Treat replacement pullets at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age. Treat broilers at 4 weeks of age or as needed.
SWINE
For each 100 lb. (45.5 kg) of herd weight: give 1/2 fluid ounce (15 ml) of Wazine-34 per U.S. gallon (3.8 liters) of drinking water. Treat sows and gilts before breeding and up to 2 weeks before farrowing, treat boars at any time, and treat pigs 1 week after weaning and every 30 days thereafter.
Store above 32°F (0°C)
CAUTION: Keep out of reach of children. For animal use only.
Do not give to sick, feverish, underweight or physically weak birds or animals. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism.
WARNING:
Do not medicate prior to slaughter as follows: Turkeys - 14 days, Chickens - 14 days, Swine - 21 days.
Do not use in chickens producing eggs for human consumption.
Restricted Drug - use only as directed
For use in automatic water proportioners: Mix 1 part Wazine-34 with 1 part water and set proportioner to deliver 1 fluid oz. (30 ml) per gallon of drinking water and give for 1 day.
One gallon (3.8 liters) of Wazine-34 provides a treatment for:
Turkeys: 12,800 up to 12 weeks of age, 6,400 over 12 weeks of age, or
Chickens: 25,600 4 to 6 weeks of age, 12,800 over 6 weeks of age, or
Swine: 1,024 25-lb. (11.4 kg) pigs, or 512 50-lb. (22.7 kg) pigs, or 256 100-lb. (45.5 kg) pigs, or 128 200-lb. (90.9 kg) pigs
WARNING
Children can fall into bucket and drown. Keep children away from bucket with even a small amount of liquid.
Manufactured by FLEMING LABORATORIES, INC., Charlotte, NC 28234 USA
Net contents

NDC



3.785 L (1 U.S. Gallon)

15565-350-14

PL-2-341G-010906
5 Gallon

15565-350-16

PL-2-345G-010906
NAC No.: 10120032



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My husband is getting it when he gets off work. I'll tell him to get the 17.


FYI, piperazine only gets roundworms. I use Safegaurd (Fenbendazole 100mg/ml) it gets all but tapes. Valbazen (albendazole) gets all worms, but should not be used in pigeons and doves.
 
The Safeguard liquid is in the goat/cattle section at TSC, the paste is in the horse section. I dose 50mg/kg by mouth and repeat in 10 days. Safeguard is safe to use on all animals
 

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