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- Jan 26, 2019
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You're kidding! Damn! I mean I know about the clothing thing (and yet we still can't get pockets in our jeans). But how would you use wormers meant for horses for chickens? Those usually go by the weight of the horse, unless there's another form? But I must not be too far off, using something meant for parrots for chickens and adjusting the dosage by their size as opposed to weight (too many numbers, too much math, and I have nothing to weigh my babies save for my own hands). Hell, I even give my chickens wet cat food when they're sick for a few reasons: it has the vitamins they need, they love fish which contains what they need, and it provides a taste they'll be more than happy to engulf (I go for the healthy brands like Tiki Cat, Purina Beyond, anything without byproducts).Don't be fooled by marketing of these products. We use goat and horse wormers for our chickens. We use fish amoxicillin for our chickens. We use amprolium marketed for pigs and cows for our chickens. And I'm currently using a cortisteroid given to me by a friend he found in his medicine cabinet that he'd been prescribed several years ago.
It kind of reminds be that back when I was a child, it was not permitted for girls to wear slacks that had a zipper in the front of the crotch, only the side or back because GENDER ruled! Seems incredibly stupid now, but that's how clothing was marketed. Don't get me started on why women's jackets still have the left pull zipper and the men's all have the right pull. I guess women are all born left-handed.
This is all good to know, and way more info than I've gotten from both Reddit and Facebook. I'll still try the vet tomorrow, IF I can grab an appt, and maybe I can get Tylan through them.