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Is there an egg withdrawal period after admistering Neobicide? Farm store employees aid no but I can't find any information online about it... any help appreciated.
 
Is there an egg withdrawal period after admistering Neobicide? Farm store employees aid no but I can't find any information online about it... any help appreciated.
I've never heard of it. What is Neobicide?
 
Is there an egg withdrawal period after admistering Neobicide? Farm store employees aid no but I can't find any information online about it... any help appreciated.
What are you using it to treat? Here is a reply that I gave about 4 years ago in post 2 about the product Neobicide:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/neobicide-wormer-what-is-correct-administration.1148788/

If you can locate ingredients, and I tried once again, I would be glad to find the dosage. I can give other recommendations about products for worming or treating lice or mites.
 
What are you using it to treat? Here is a reply that I gave about 4 years ago in post 2 about the product Neobicide:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/neobicide-wormer-what-is-correct-administration.1148788/

If you can locate ingredients, and I tried once again, I would be glad to find the dosage. I can give other recommendations about products for worming or treating lice or mites.
I wouldn't trust the product. I just went to a poultry online store to check out the product, & the site includes Sparring Muffs/Gloves, & other things that are abit suspicious.

The place is called Coby Farm.com


I would listen to the experts here.
 
Well as I said in the link above, I am always suspicious when a product does not contain ingredients on the label. No feed store should be selling products like that. Does your label have a recommended dosage? Most things give it by the weight. Two proven products for worming are Valbazen 1/2 tsp for a 4-6 pound chicken given orally once and again in 10 days. Toss eggs for 14 days after worming. Fenbendazole 10% is in Panacur or SafeGuard horse paste or SafeGuard Liquid Goat Wormer, and dosage is 1/4 ml per pound given once and in 10 days for roundworms, and give it for 5 consecutive days to get most all chicken worms except tapeworms.
 
Are you trying to treat Gapeworm as your other thread mentions? If so, then I would follow the advice of @dawg53

Use Safeguard (Fenbendazole) or Valbazen (Albendazole) to treat Gapeworm.

Where are you located in the world? This makes a difference.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/hen-with-gape-worm.1500341/

As for the Neobicide...likely not effective when treating Gapeworm. Just from treatment recommendation on the website, I would suspect it's repackaged Ivermectin, but could be wrong.

Also, do you know for sure your hen has Gapeworm? Could she have canker or respiratory illness instead. You mentioned you bought Duramycin which would be used to treat respiratory disease like Mycoplasma.
 

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