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EDIT: Also, I have heard that this is not harmful to give to the birds even if they are not infected, but as a precaution.
After a horrible epidemic a few months ago, I have been looking to get the goat version of Ivermectin to put into my birds' water. So far I haven't been able to find it (I go to Tractor Supply).
What about fenbendazole? I did find this "patient chart," http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Rx_Info_Sheets/rx_fenbendazole.pdf , that does include birds, though it says there is risk of marrow supression and other things.
My silver female looks to have some issue so I would like to do this as soon as possible. I do plan to start her and the other birds on Aureomycin feed that I got, as well as add electrolytes (Sav-a-chick), then ACV to everyone's water.
I would like to know if Ivermectin (goat, for use in water) or fenbendazole (goat again? for water) is best.
Any help at all is very appreciated. My silver has been through so much and I want to help her in any way I can. Thank you,
~Koey
After a horrible epidemic a few months ago, I have been looking to get the goat version of Ivermectin to put into my birds' water. So far I haven't been able to find it (I go to Tractor Supply).
What about fenbendazole? I did find this "patient chart," http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Rx_Info_Sheets/rx_fenbendazole.pdf , that does include birds, though it says there is risk of marrow supression and other things.
My silver female looks to have some issue so I would like to do this as soon as possible. I do plan to start her and the other birds on Aureomycin feed that I got, as well as add electrolytes (Sav-a-chick), then ACV to everyone's water.
I would like to know if Ivermectin (goat, for use in water) or fenbendazole (goat again? for water) is best.
Any help at all is very appreciated. My silver has been through so much and I want to help her in any way I can. Thank you,
~Koey
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