AllenK RGV
Chicken Addict
Honestly Wolfgang I'd call around to the feed stores and tell em you keep goats out back and see what they offer to deworm them. Tell em you don't milk them they just eat the grass or something like that.
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Either that, good idea, or I will call a few vets on Monday and ask for that stuff for my "cat". A guy from the main German chicken rescue organisation just gave me that tip. Apparently some are willing to do that.Honestly Wolfgang I'd call around to the feed stores and tell em you keep goats out back and see what they offer to deworm them. Tell em you don't milk them they just eat the grass or something like that.
I didn't find too much delay shipping around the EU as I collected antique corkscrews and ebayed from all over when winning bids. EU-EU mail never seemed longer than 3 days, and naturally there is no Zoll (tax).Yes I could but I think that would also be more expensive and time consuming. Should I buy the stuff for cats and dogs and we figure out the dose together? Seems to be the fastest way.
240 mg Niclosamid and 30 mg Oxibendazol per ml, would suggest you wikipedia the active ingredients there then go to the English page and see if they translate into something we know.How about 25 ml for 20 bucks? Can I treat 5 hens with that?
https://www.petcure.de/vitaminthe+e...MI8LHy7dOR1wIVJijTCh2aYAH-EAkYAiABEgIl5PD_BwE
How about 25 ml for 20 bucks? Can I treat 5 hens with that?
https://www.petcure.de/vitaminthe+e...MI8LHy7dOR1wIVJijTCh2aYAH-EAkYAiABEgIl5PD_BwE
Both are valid dewormers, though they aren't used much in the US.240 mg Niclosamid and 30 mg Oxibendazol per ml, would suggest you wikipedia the active ingredients there then go to the English page and see if they translate into something we know.