I strongly advise against this.It might be found on sites for aquaristics/aquariums and requisites as it is mostly used for fish.
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I strongly advise against this.It might be found on sites for aquaristics/aquariums and requisites as it is mostly used for fish.
Not even via internet purchase?We cannot get that here in the US.
There is an easier way, you can put it in the feed.There has got to be an easier way. So you have to hold each bird and weigh it, 60 times? That’s just not plausible.
Looking for it on aquaristic sites? Why?I strongly advise against this.
Yes!!!!!That is not correct, 0.1 mg per pound will not treat any worms. Do you mean 0.1 ml per pound?
No, people in the US should stick with Safeguard or Valbazen.Not even via internet purchase?
https://www.drugs.com/international/flubendazole.html#No, people in the US should stick with Safeguard or Valbazen.
Because there are no instructions on how much to give chickens. It's probably a powder, but what concentration? 1%, 5%, 10%, 50%, 100%? What is the mg/kg dose of this drug?Looking for it on aquaristic sites? Why?
And?
https://www.drugs.com/international/flubendazole.html#
It has been and still is used in may countries for chicken etc. No adverse reactions whatsoever.
But Safeguard (Fenbendazole) works almost as well but for tapeworms, only I do not know if there is a powder version available for easier administration.