It has been out for some time in $300 quarts for cattle. Only recently has it been marketed for chickens. It is very confusing at dosage, and overpriced for 3 ml. It only treats round worms, not capillary or gapeworms. I like Albendazole or fenbedazole 10%, and are cheaper. But they are given orally, not in the water. Albendazole (generic Valbazen) dosage is 0.5 ml orally and repeated in 10 days and gets most all worms. Here is a link for a small quantity:
https://totaltails.shop/products/albendazole-11-36-liquid-solution/?attribute_size=1oz+-+30mL+-+114mg/mL&srsltid=AfmBOor7Vwwazrdawy0HAFeSNNwvLzqUPvYkEU8ZMA4iL0PtWQz8nEp4jag
https://totaltails.shop/products/albendazole-11-36-liquid-solution/?attribute_size=1oz+-+30mL+-+114mg/mL&srsltid=AfmBOor7Vwwazrdawy0HAFeSNNwvLzqUPvYkEU8ZMA4iL0PtWQz8nEp4jag
