Also... SORRY for hijacking this thread about lice/mites! 
Turn out some lice/mite treatments ALSO treat other things.

Turn out some lice/mite treatments ALSO treat other things.

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x2, so sorry.Also... SORRY for hijacking this thread about lice/mites!
Turn out some lice/mite treatments ALSO treat other things.![]()
So... I bought my own microscope but have not yet proceeded. My understanding is the term float would indicate the solution added that makes the eggs float. But apparently it can be done in my original planned (and recently discovered less accurate) way which would be "passive". And the better way, indicated in your post would be with a centrifuge.
I was (am) going to call the office and ask what they do. Also, I don't think the vet themselves run the test, but their tech. I totally questioned the results when both dog and chicken samples came back negative for anything.... I mean shouldn't their be SOME coccidia present?/I wanted to know the load count. And asked what do they mean by negative just below a threshold or none. Response was none detected... I wondered if they were wearing their glasses that day.
If I can't rely on the vet, maybe I shouldn't be as nervous about messing my own up.Beside I could probably run 100 floats to check accuracy for the cost of one... Noting, I do *mostly* trust my vet. And I do understand things can happen.. like I said it has been two months.
I'm looking for it.Centrifuge should be used for accurate results. @KikisGirls, where is that post about fecal results for direct smear with and without centrifuge?
I hadn't looked into that. Thank you!Elector PSP is not a chemical and works very well. Quite expensive but is worth the price cause it goes a long ways.
I hadn't looked into that. Thank you!