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I received the safeguard order...
Suspension 10% 100 mg/ml

For my two dogs...7 & 25 lbs....how much do I give if the dosing is
50 mg/kg po for 3 consecutive days?

.23 ml per lb.......do I half that because I have 100 mg/ml?


What do I give to the chickens? I have 7 hens, 1 rooster.
 
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I received the safeguard order...
Suspension 10% 100 mg/ml

For my two dogs...7 & 25 lbs....how much do I give if the dosing is
50 mg/kg po for 3 consecutive days?

.23 ml per lb.......do I half that because I have 100 mg/ml?


What do I give to the chickens? I have 7 hens, 1 rooster.
This is the the formula that I use:

Weight of animal in pounds, divide by 2.2 (that converts to kg), times desired number of mg per kg (in this case it's 50mg/kg), divide by number of mg per one ml (with Safeguard it's 100/ml). So the formula for your dogs looks like this:
7 ÷ 2.2 x 50 ÷ 100 = 1.59ml (round up to 1.6ml)
25 ÷ 2.2 x 50 ÷ 100 = 5.68ml (round up to 5.7ml)

A five pound chicken:
5 ÷ 2.2 x 50 ÷ 100 = 1.14
A one pound chicken:
1 ÷ 2.2 x 50 ÷ 100 = 0.227 (round up to 0.23ml)

Does that help?

-Kathy
 
This albendazole is 100mg/ml


but this one is 113.6 mg/ml


Knowing that formula means that anyone should be able to calculate a dose for any size bird if they know the proper mg/kg to give, and with albendazole, it's 20mg/kg for most worms.

-Kathy
 
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Liquid Ivermectin.

The dose for the 1% injectable (10mg/ml) is 0.2mg/kg
The dose for the 0.05% pour on (5mg/ml) is 0.5mg/kg

Of course ivermectin at that dose is unlikely to treat any worms in poultry, but for those that want to use it, those are the recommended amounts.
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-Kathy
 
This is the the formula that I use:

Weight of animal in pounds, divide by 2.2 (that converts to kg), times desired number of mg per kg (in this case it's 50mg/kg), divide by number of mg per one ml (with Safeguard it's 100/ml). So the formula for your dogs looks like this:
7 [COLOR=545454]÷ 2.2 x 50 ÷ 100 = 1.59ml (round up to 1.6ml)[/COLOR]
25 [COLOR=545454]÷ 2.2 x 50 ÷ 100 = 5.68ml (round up to 5.7ml)[/COLOR]

[COLOR=545454]A five pound chicken:[/COLOR]
5 [COLOR=545454]÷ 2.2 x 50 ÷ 100 = 1.14[/COLOR]
A one pound chicken:
1 [COLOR=545454]÷ 2.2 x 50 ÷ 100 = 0.227 (round up to 0.23ml)[/COLOR]

[COLOR=545454]Does that help?[/COLOR]

[COLOR=545454]-Kathy[/COLOR]


Thank you so much Kathy!
I mixed 1.8 ml with mashed potatoes and made sure each chicken got approx the same amount.
It seems like such a small amount of medication!
How long do I have to discard the eggs for?
 
Each five pound chicken should get ~1.14ml. Is that what you did?

-Kathy


No, I misread what you said and gave them the dose for one lb each. I will need to remedicate with 9.12ml total. Good thing I checked! It seemed like such a small dose for 8 birds! Thanks again!
How long do I need to discard the eggs for?
 

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