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Regarding the ivermectin in the US... Any type of ivermectin can be used. You can use the 1% cattle injectable orally or by injection, the cattle pour on topically only, the horse paste orally, and the sheep drench orally.
None of the ivermectins are labeled for use in poultry here in the US, so most vets will recommended an egg withdrawal time. One vet that posts on another site says the withdrawal time is 8 weeks, but many people just wait two weeks.
It can be given to all poultry and waterfowl.Can the sheep drench be used on chickens? What about ducks?
Thanks alot for the suggestions I scrubbed out the coop and the laying shed too when I turned over the wooden laying boxes they were covered in them :0 quite shocking.. So I took them all out and left them in the yard then sprayed them with flea aerosol that i got for the dogs (its all I had today) then sprayed the walls and sides of the sheds with a bleach / essential oil and white spirit mix for now until I can get anti mite product, I heard that methylated spirits can help but I only had white spirit, I had large tubs of white vinegar too so I used half a container to cover the concrete floor and scrub it, I also found a couple of nearly empty tubs of motor oil so il used what's left in them to paint some of the wood, it won't cover all the wood so il paint the roosts and the wood that they're closest in contact too, So hopefully this will all help