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I do each bird individually.
I use Ivomec Injectable as flowing,
You will need a syringe and needle to get ivomec out of the bottle, after you get the Ivomec you can take the needle off.
Now holding the birds mouth open drip Ivomec it into the back of its throat. The other method is to apply the correct dosage to a piece of bread, then feed it to the bird you are treating.
Here is the dosage per bird and size.
5 to 7 drops orally for adult size birds.
3 to 5 drops orally for bantam size birds.
Take care not to eat the eggs after treating with Ivomec until the treated fowl has laid at least five to seven eggs.
Chris
Great info, thank you!!
I do each bird individually.
I use Ivomec Injectable as flowing,
You will need a syringe and needle to get ivomec out of the bottle, after you get the Ivomec you can take the needle off.
Now holding the birds mouth open drip Ivomec it into the back of its throat. The other method is to apply the correct dosage to a piece of bread, then feed it to the bird you are treating.
Here is the dosage per bird and size.
5 to 7 drops orally for adult size birds.
3 to 5 drops orally for bantam size birds.
Take care not to eat the eggs after treating with Ivomec until the treated fowl has laid at least five to seven eggs.
Chris
Great info, thank you!!