First, there are different formulations ...
Which Ivermectin are you using?
Second, there are different uses ...
Are you treating for internal or for external parasites?
::edit:: noticed you weren't online, soOo ...
Ivermectin (1% injectable for cattle)
Since Ivermectin went off-patent, there are several manufacturers producing it. Ivermectin has been used orally via extra-label scripts to treat Northern Fowl Mite and capillaria infestations. Only mites that are on the birds are killed. The 1% injectable cattle formulation has been used as follows
(personal communication):
• 1 ml of 1% Ivermectin injectible + 1 ml. propylene glycol + 2 gal H2O, proportion at 1 oz./gal D.W.
• Administer 2 times, 10-14 days apart. There is a 30 day withdrawal (destroy commercial eggs for 30 days post-therapy.)
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