Hygromycin B and Wazine were the only wormers taken off the market. Valbazen, Levamisole and Pyrantel Pamoate are still available OTC. I miss the Wazine, it was a good large roundworm flush.
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Hygromycin B and Wazine were the only wormers taken off the market. Valbazen, Levamisole and Pyrantel Pamoate are still available OTC. I miss the Wazine, it was a good large roundworm flush.
Here's where I buy Valbazen, 500ml bottle lasts a long time and I worm 20 birds monthly.Good to know...but readers take note...it really depends on your local farm supply. Here in Oregon, they have gone very green. I can't find most of the stuff OTC that I used to in ANY store. I have to go to Amazon for some of it. I found Valbazen in the local feed store for cattle, in a huge $65 bottle, not really useful for birds. I can find the horse pastes (Ivermectin, Pyrantel). Often I go to Amazon now to find what I need.
Agreed, hygromycin and Wazine are gone with the regs.
This stuff works super well! I just give my hens a pea sized amount, wait 10 days, do it again, and the problem is eradicated!Welcome to BYC!
Tapes can be very hard to treat. Perhaps you could try something with praziquantel in it, like Equimax horse paste? Most effective dose is ~0.03 ml per pound, or ~0.16 ml per five pounds.
Dose is 10 mg/kg and math is this:
1 pound - 1 / 2.2 x 10 /140.3 = 0.032 ml
5 pounds - 5 / 2.2 x 10 /140.3 = 0.162 ml
Above dose is for Equimax only!
Equimax is 1.87% ivermectin (18.7 mg/ml) and 14.03% praziquantel (140.3 mg/ml). Bonus with Equimax is that it will also treat lice f they have any.
-Kathy
How much do your hens weigh? And what worms are you hoping to treat?This stuff works super well! I just give my hens a pea sized amount, wait 10 days, do it again, and the problem is eradicated!