Quote: The peas at the feed store have them so bad that the patch on their faces that's usually white, isn't.
-Kathy
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Quote: The peas at the feed store have them so bad that the patch on their faces that's usually white, isn't.
-Kathy
Interesting... I wonder how many of those could be used?I don't think Valley Vet sells it but here is a comparison chart.
http://www.valleyvet.com/library/dog_flea_tick_control_comparison.html?gas=vectra 3d dogs
Kathy breeders for years have been using 1/2 teaspoon of corid powder before you came along. And we still do LOL You did not tick off anyone when you did the math. I still use 1/2 teaspoon and will continue to do so. I still use Ivermectin pour on for cattle the same as I have always done and again will not change it. My birds are healthy, no bugs and breeding. You can measure and weigh all your birds everyday but dear you should already know by now what amount is good for your bird and how fast it should work. Grant not all birds are the same just like us and some will need a stronger dose. Can't wait til you have as many birds as we do cause you will not be using a scale LOLToo funny! This is how the Corid powder misinformation spread. Someone said the dose was 1/2 teaspoon and not too long after that's what everyone was saying. I ticked off many people when I did the math, lol.
Drop sizes vary... I can make drops as small as .02ml and as big as .2ml.![]()
-Kathy
Ivermectin treats lice and mitesThe Avian vet suggested frontline, so that's what we did and it worked for *lice*. Ivermectin will not treat lice.
-Kathy
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I didn't when I used it.
-Kathy