You can give the wormout gel orally.I tried the wormout but they refused. Safe guard says tapes??
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You can give the wormout gel orally.I tried the wormout but they refused. Safe guard says tapes??
Right, I understand. You would need to dose each bird orally per instructions in the previous POST.I tried the wormout but they refused. Safe guard says tapes??
What worms are you trying to treat right now?Oye. So can someone tell me how many ML or CC per bird of safeguard I need then? After this re dose I’m just going g to let them ride. I asked about the wormout in here and other forums and was told only how to mix with water. 47ml per gallon. And the only info I could find on safe guard was mixed between pea sized once and again 10 days later and then pea sized five days in a row. They have drank some of the wormout but not much and I don’t know what birds got how much. And all of them received a medium pea sized dose of safe guard.
Oye. So can someone tell me how many ML or CC per bird of safeguard I need then? After this re dose I’m just going g to let them ride. I asked about the wormout in here and other forums and was told only how to mix with water. 47ml per gallon. And the only info I could find on safe guard was mixed between pea sized once and again 10 days later and then pea sized five days in a row. They have drank some of the wormout but not much and I don’t know what birds got how much. And all of them received a medium pea sized dose of safe guard.
Safe guard states it treats hook, whip, tape and round.
Dosage for Safeguard was given in post#2 - it's 0.23ml per pound of weight given orally for 5 days in a row - this will take care of most worms that poultry have. It might treat certain strains of tapes.It gets frustrating Lol I would do equinox but I’d like to stay away from ivermectin. And nothing ever says anything about poultry! I really wanted valbazen but tsc stopped carrying it
@RESQME49, the dose stated above is for paste or liquid. The amount of paste you gave, if it was the size of a pea, is equal to 0.25-0.3 ml of the liquid, it was not enough.Dosage for Safeguard was given in post#2 - it's 0.23ml per pound of weight given orally for 5 days in a row - this will take care of most worms that poultry has. It might treat certain strains of tapes.