Ivermectin pour on

Koeyohte

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Jul 5, 2012
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Pour on is the correct type for oral delivery? I am at the store right now and did some quick additional reading so I would like to make sure I get the correct thing. Some of my birds were given to me older and unhandled so they are difficult to catch without ample stress.
 
Pour on is the correct type for oral delivery? I am at the store right now and did some quick additional reading so I would like to make sure I get the correct thing. Some of my birds were given to me older and unhandled so they are difficult to catch without ample stress.
Ivermectin pour on is administered topically, not orally. If you're worming; I recommend valbazen or safeguard. If it's for external parasites; I recommend sevin dust.
 
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Pour on is the correct type for oral delivery? I am at the store right now and did some quick additional reading so I would like to make sure I get the correct thing. Some of my birds were given to me older and unhandled so they are difficult to catch without ample stress.
I saw this tread started by you: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/784300/ivermect-fenbendazole
You can purchase Safeguard liquid goat wormer and dose your bird 1/2cc orally undiluted, redose again in 10 days. What symptoms does she have that you want to treat your bird with aureomycin?
Here's a link where you can purchase the safeguard liquid goat wormer:
http://www.jefferspet.com/safe-guard-dewormer-for-goats/camid/LIV/cp/I6-SK/
 
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The aureomycin isn't for her problems right now, but I do have it for when it begins to get rainy again (any time it looks like it will be more than typically humid/rainy out). I lost many, many birds to something I don't know the name of, but it was basically a swelling in the nasal passages due to consumption and inhaling of wet dirt as well as just a sinus infection (it was tossed around as "sinusitis").

My female silver pheasant has been moving slowly and sometimes has watery poo, as well as as is being plucked on her back by the male pheasant. So I am suspicious of worms though I haven't seen anything.
 

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