According to my book, the amount to give for gapes is as @coach723 said, 30 mg/kg for 5 days.My vet last gave 25mg/ kg on panacur x3 days.
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According to my book, the amount to give for gapes is as @coach723 said, 30 mg/kg for 5 days.My vet last gave 25mg/ kg on panacur x3 days.
FWIW, when you have just roundworms or cecal worms you can give a tiny dose of fenbendazole for 5 consecutive days and still eat the eggs. The FDA no egg withdrawal dose is 1 mg/kg for five days.We did that and successful no return. Now round worm so treated and now going to retest.
We did that and successful no return for tapeworm.
FWIW, when you have just roundworms or cecal worms you can give a tiny dose of fenbendazole for 5 consecutive days and still eat the eggs. The FDA no egg withdrawal dose is 1 mg/kg for five days.
Approved dose for large roundworms and cecal worms is 1 mg/kg for five consecutive days.
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That’s my plan. Question do any of you compost under these circumstances. I am sealing and disposing litter right now.Tapeworm or Gapeworm??
Mail in tests are the same as getting them done at the vet, slower since you wait on the mail. As time goes on you will get better at recognizing symptoms. I don't get fecals done anymore either, I know if it's been a few weeks since worming mine they will test positive, just the way it is in my environment. I've been dealing with it for years, so no question in my flock. So if you are having frequent reinfection you will likely be able to taper off the tests and just worm at the frequency you've determined works for your flock.