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We did our first dose of fenbendazole this morning; administered orally to the twelve 4 mo olds using a 3cc syringe with .5ml & .1 markings.
We mixed the fenben with 6 cc of yogurt&water for the twelve. We previously weighed both a cockerel @ 5lbs and a pullet at 3 lbs; with 7 pullets and 5 cockerels the total is 46 lbs. Using a low dose assumption of .18mg/ml for both Safeguard and Panacur and the differences in purity (10% vs 99%) a dosage of .018mg/ml per pound of bird of 99% pure fenbendazole is required; so .836 grams to be mixed with the 6cc of yogurt&water.
We did the mixture the evening before. Powdered fenbendazole appears to dissolve with the yogurt&water mixture after 10-15 minutes of thorough stirring. However, it separated overnight and required a thorough shaking to remix.
The process of capturing and administering to the twelve took about an hour. I have 30 birds in the coop and roosts over and under the drop boards (the integration area for new chicks) and the twelve were spread 4 on top and 8 underneath. I had to crawl in and out of the integration area which accounted for probably half the time. We started at 6am while still dark.
Tomorrow we will do the 30 birds and will need to start earlier. We will administer on each of five days.
FWIW I calculated the cost per gram of fenbendazole for each of the following:
Pricing is before taxes and taken from Tractor Supply for Panacur and Safeguard and from Fenben LAB for the two sizes of fenbendazole.
PLEASE NOTE I AM NOT KNOWLEDGEABLE REGARDING CHICKEN ALIMENTS NOR MEDICATION DOSING. I DID A LOT OF RESEARCH ON MULTIPLE SITES FOR BASIC INFORMATION. I COULD NOT FIND RELIABLE SPECIFICS OF THE QUANTITY OF FENBEN TO BE CONSIDERED "LOW DOSE" AND THEREFORE NOT REQUIRING DISPOSAL OF THE EGGS.
We mixed the fenben with 6 cc of yogurt&water for the twelve. We previously weighed both a cockerel @ 5lbs and a pullet at 3 lbs; with 7 pullets and 5 cockerels the total is 46 lbs. Using a low dose assumption of .18mg/ml for both Safeguard and Panacur and the differences in purity (10% vs 99%) a dosage of .018mg/ml per pound of bird of 99% pure fenbendazole is required; so .836 grams to be mixed with the 6cc of yogurt&water.
We did the mixture the evening before. Powdered fenbendazole appears to dissolve with the yogurt&water mixture after 10-15 minutes of thorough stirring. However, it separated overnight and required a thorough shaking to remix.
The process of capturing and administering to the twelve took about an hour. I have 30 birds in the coop and roosts over and under the drop boards (the integration area for new chicks) and the twelve were spread 4 on top and 8 underneath. I had to crawl in and out of the integration area which accounted for probably half the time. We started at 6am while still dark.
Tomorrow we will do the 30 birds and will need to start earlier. We will administer on each of five days.
FWIW I calculated the cost per gram of fenbendazole for each of the following:
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PLEASE NOTE I AM NOT KNOWLEDGEABLE REGARDING CHICKEN ALIMENTS NOR MEDICATION DOSING. I DID A LOT OF RESEARCH ON MULTIPLE SITES FOR BASIC INFORMATION. I COULD NOT FIND RELIABLE SPECIFICS OF THE QUANTITY OF FENBEN TO BE CONSIDERED "LOW DOSE" AND THEREFORE NOT REQUIRING DISPOSAL OF THE EGGS.