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Yes, although I pour it into a little cup and dip a q-tip into it. Then I dab it behind their heads, under their wings, around their vent. The q-tip MUST go against the skin - if the medicine gets on the feathers it won't work. I actually find it harder to get next to the skin behind their heads - the feathers are so tight there.
Hi, When using Frontline i think there are several dog/cat lb. sizes.....Can you elaborate what your choice is?????
Also when using Ivormectin, There are formulations for several types of animals, most are dilutions but again your thoughts....is there a chicken formula? is it good for both internal and external parasites? Thanks, eliz
eliz~
I have never used frontline on my birds but I have on my dogs, rabbits and guinea pigs. Having said that, any of the Frontline (Dog/Cat; big or small) will work; its the same. Just depends on how many birds you have, you want to treat and how much you want left over. The Cotton swab idea is a good one. Sidenote: Frontline is, tauted as a, long term systemic drug so I would caution to not eat any of the eggs at least with in the first couple of weeks.
I've mainly use Sevin dust and Ivermectin with my birds. I use the Sevin dust in there nest boxes and coop corners. I apply Ivermectin directly, like frontline. I still wont eat their eggs for at least two weeks. I will hatch those eggs instead.
Hope that helps.