Finally! I've found information that makes sense! All my birds will be treated this month in prep for fall!
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three horses...most people do not inject the ivermectin..
read Miss Glenda's post..the 1% ivermectin is the injectable.
given orally, or injected.
she suggests mixing it with propylene glycol...available at most livestock supply stores..
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You might as well forget about using ivermectin injectable since it's ineffective as a wormer. Here's a link:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1439-0450.1989.tb00635.x/abstract
Consider using valbazen liquid cattle/sheep wormer or safeguard liquid goat wormer to worm your birds.
I did an experiment with 1% ivermectin and found it was not water soluble................................bunch of stuff deleted...............................
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here are two chicken friends who use 1% injectable in the drinking water
they do raise a lot of birds so they must know
Iona wrote:
I leave treated water (4 cc per gallon of water) in the coops for 2
days. It is the only water so everyone drinks. I change the water
mixture every day and more often if it gets dirty. There is a great
margin for safety when using ivermectin so I don't worry about a bird
over dosing on it. I have been using injectable ivermectin mixed with
drinking water for 5 years now and have never had a problem.
Gail wrote
I use the injectable 1 % solution mixed at 8 cc. per gallon of water to
treat canaries for air sac mites and to worm chickens, budgies,
canaries, cockatiels, etc. I take their water away the night before and
use this solution as the only source of water for 24 hours.
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