Help with Identify these worms

Costs me about $60 to treat one horse with fenbendazole once a year (Panacur Power Pac 5 day double dose). It's probably worth looking into.

fenbendazole

The larvicidal treatment for optimum parasite control.


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    POWERPAC has a high degree of efficacy against all stages of encysted (hypobiotic) small strongyles.
  • Only approved method of larvicidal treatment for encysted EL3’s and L3/L4’s.
  • 98% effective in killing hypobiotic encysted EL3’s.
  • 96% effective against L3/L4’s.
  • Highly effective against the predominant internal parasites of horses: large strongyles, small strongyles (encysted early third stage cyathostomes), late third stage and fourth stage mucosal cyathostome larvae, pinworms, ascarids and arteritis caused by fourth stage larvae of strongylus vulgaris in horses.
  • Use in all newly arrived horses and then once or twice per year.
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    POWERPAC (5 x 57 gram syringes) offers a complete course of treatment for a 1250 lb horse.
  • Convenient, oral administration.
  • Unique artificial apple-cinnamon flavor.
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57 gram 5 syringes per box
12 packs
 
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How much do you think she weighs? I use Safeguard (fenbendazole 100mg/ml) and my Old English Bantams get about .25cc's, my big hens get 2cc's and my big turkey gets 7.5cc's. FYI, Safeguard liquid or paste, you give the same amount... Let me know how much you think she weighs and I'll give you some options. If you don't have a scale, compare her to a bag of flour or sugar.


Probably my hens are 4-6 pounds. The rooster is big, probably 8-9 lbs. Thank you.
 
If you were to give what I give mine, which is 50mg/kg, you would give:

4 pound bird - .9cc
5 pound bird - 1.1cc
6 pound bird - 1.35cc
8 pound bird - 1.8cc
9 pound bird - 2cc

If you think that these numbers are too high, just give less. As you can see in the picture below, there is a range to use and I just happen to use 50mg/kg for mine. The amounts that dawg suggested would work, too, I just like to be exact.










 
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Thank you for the information. I'm wondering, for those who use the pea-size dose of the paste wormers, do the chickens eat it readily or do you have to try to force them to eat it or mix it in with some ground beef or something else?

Also, is this just a one dose treatment or do this for several days? Or once now, once again in another week or month?
 
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From left to right - Safeguard/Panacur Paste (fenbendazole) - .1cc (10mg), .25cc (25mg), .5cc (50mg).

 
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You're welcome. I really was curious and just wanted to know how much people were giving their birds when doing the "pea sized" amount. Now I know, lol. I learned a lot that day!
 

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