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redriding
Songster
ok great thanks for the info
I just put it in there beak, never went too far back.
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I just put it in there beak, never went too far back.
ok, once i see the amount i have to give i might try your scrambled egg trick. if it looks like too much for a āsnackā to hide iāll go with the syringe. thank youYou have 10 to 14 days to redose them. I would put it in a syringe and give it into the beak. Mixing it with food, you would need for them to eat it separately and all of it. My hen will take it in a small amount of scrambled egg, but that has to be done one at a time. Ivermectin requires an 8 day egg withdrawal time after the last dose.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29378154/
Direct oral dose ensures the bird gets the meds.ok, once i see the amount i have to give i might try your scrambled egg trick. if it looks like too much for a āsnackā to hide iāll go with the syringe.
Direct oral dose ensures the bird gets the meds.
Dose it not tha