Ivermectin Dosage - homework done, need clarification please!

Drops are a great way to underdose. Best not to do it.


The "minimum" effective pour-on dose is 0.5mg/kg
1 / 2.2 x 0.5 / 5 = ~0.045 ml per pound.

The dose I would use is 1 mg/kg
1 / 2.2 x 1 / 5 = ~0.045 ml per pound.

I would give the following:
  • 4.5 pound duck
    • 4.5 / 2.2 x 1 / 5 = 0.4 ml
  • 6 pound duck
    • 6 / 2.2 x 1 / 5 = 0.55 ml
  • 40 pound turkey
    • 40 / 2.2 x 1 / 5 = 3.64 ml
Is this by mouth? since you are saying give I assume this is by mouth?
@casportpony
I've been using Ivermectin pour-on as a preventive for mites with my chickens for years but on the neck.
 
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Using Ivermectin pour on
5mg per mL

One group of rescue ducks that have an active infestation.
The rest of the birds on the property just as maintenance/ to play it safe despite no signs of mites.
No one is laying rn, due to age or the season, depending on the group- so egg withdrawal is not currently a concern.

@azygous stated on another thread:
“For adults. 2-3 drops for small chickens. 3-4 drops for medium size, 5-6 drops for roosters and large hens. The drops are placed on the back of the neck. “

@Eggcessive, on another thread, recommends 0.1ml per 2# of weight.

@casportpony said


Yes, apply no less than 0.27 ml to the skin. You can safely give up to twice that amount.

Math:
6 / 2.2 x 0.5 / 5 = 0.27 ml”


Which is much less than 0.1 per 2#
(That would have been 0.6 mL for a 6# duck)

I don’t want to overdose anyone!
But I’m dealing w adult ducks and turkeys, ranging from 4.5# to 40#

All of these people give fantastic advice, but, I don’t know which way to go on this....

Anyone who has had success getting the mites to go away/ stay away - please let me know what was successful for you!

@Miss Lydia
@aart
@TwoCrows
@Molpet
This is what I was told about the ivermectin horse paste. I got 1ml syringes
"The paste is 1.87% ivermectin, which means one ml of the paste has 18.7 mg ivermectin in it.

The math:
pounds divided by 2.2, times 1, divided by 18.7 = number of ml to give.

Examples:
1 pound - 1 / 2.2 x 1 / 18.7 = 0.024 ml
5 pounds - 5 / 2.2 x 1 / 18.7 = 0.012 ml
10 pounds - 1 / 2.2 x 1 / 18.7 = 0.24 ml

Hope this helps."
 
That's the minimum, which is fine.

2.2 (pounds) / 2.2 (convert to kg) x 0.5 (mg/kg) / 5 (mg/ml) = 0.1 ml
So that calculation is
0.1ml for a 2 pound chicken of Ivermectin pour on ? We had a battle with one Rooster but everyone was cleaned, coops ground everything everywhere. Frist the Rooster was washed in a warm Epson salt bath with dog shampoo. Those bugs couldnt move fast enough. Into the water! Matt had at least 3 baths that day. Then cut the eggs off of him. Then we lined the chickens up weigh each of them to be wormed. What a day that was. Here what we used. Except the invermegtin which I would like to do today. 0.01ml on the back of the neck. thats where they all were.
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