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Ivermectin injectable is my choice for externals see below, I am OCD with my gang never want to deal with them so we are on a tough preventative schedule.
Do 2 applications 4-6 weeks apart.
( Ivermectin 1%) liquid cattle wormer, brand name Eprinex is most often found. Chemical class is Ivermectin.
1.) 1/2 cc of the liquid topically on the skin for an adult chicken.
2.) 1/4 cc bantam
3.) 1 cc. for adult geese, put it between their wings.
when dosing think of it like applying frontline on a dog
Ivermectin injectable is my choice for externals see below, I am OCD with my gang never want to deal with them so we are on a tough preventative schedule.
Quote:A great read on PARASITES with dosages etc!
click here: post #8
Ivermectin pour on is ineffective against cecal and capillary worms and large roundworms are showing resistance in chickens. The reason is because more people use ivomec products as a miteacide rather than its primary purpose as a wormer in chickens. Worms have built resistance to ivomec products in chickens because of this, including eprinex. Ivomec products are still effective against mites in chickens.
Pour ons:
http://www.revivalanimal.com/Ivomec...c31234_d_412&gclid=cowlnoe-l7wcfras7aodpuqaaq
http://www.jefferspet.com/products/agrimectin-pour-on-250-ml
INJECTABLE given oral: http://www.jefferspet.com/products/injectable-ivermectin-for-cattle-and-swine
BIRTH DEFECTS CONVERSATION AND INFO ON WORMERS!!
YAY found it on diary thread! post #25707 post #25706
Specif info for scaly leg mites
http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2013/03/scaly-leg-mites-in-chickens.html
Natural remedies http://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2015/04/natural-treatment-for-scaly-leg-mites.html
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