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Ok. I got the line of products you sent. Thank you again. I still have alot to learn.On the package of duramycin it said treat 3-5 days. It was a yellow powder. It said mix 10ml per gallon of water. I did exactly what it said. Ok let me get this correct before I make a mistake. The dewormer safeguard for equine or goats can be used for chickens?
Yes, both are safe to use in all birds, reptiles and mammals of all ages, you just need to know the dose. The most effective Safeguard dose for poultry is .2ml per 2.2 pounds (20mg/kg) for three days, but sometimes I just give a single dose of .5ml per 2.2 pounds. Ignore the dosing instructions on the bottle or tube, that's for horses or goats and for some reason they get less mg per pound than chickens. I give an sized RIR hen either 1.5ml once or .6ml three days in a row.On the package of duramycin it said treat 3-5 days. It was a yellow powder. It said mix 10ml per gallon of water. I did exactly what it said. Ok let me get this correct before I make a mistake. The dewormer safeguard for equine or goats can be used for chickens?
I understand. I'm getting a little panicky being overwhelmed. I've only been at this just a few weeks now.Yes, both are safe to use in all birds, reptiles and mammals of all ages, you just need to know the dose. The most effective Safeguard dose for poultry is .2ml per 2.2 pounds (20mg/kg) for three days, but sometimes I just give a single dose of .5ml per 2.2 pounds. Ignore the dosing instructions on the bottle or tube, that's for horses or goats and for some reason they get less mg per pound than chickens. I give an sized RIR hen either 1.5ml once or .6ml three days in a row.
-Kathy
I understand. I'm getting a little panicky being overwhelmed. I've only been at this just a few weeks now.