Worms? *gross picture*

Yes a German in the EU can buy from the UK until BREXIT actually happens.
Then see my next post and try to get the 225 ml bottle of Panacur, it's the same stuff as the 125 ml bottle of Safguard, both are 10% fenbendazole (100 mg/ml).
 
This morning I called the vet who specifies on farm animals and he said when I treat them with chemical dewormer I will never be able to eat their eggs again. o_O
So apparently I have 2 options: NEVER eat my hens' eggs again after the treatment or cull the entire flock now. o_O
Somehow I have a hard time believing that man.
Or could he be right??
You were correct he is uninformed by US standards. He might be correct if we are talking about EU Commercial poultry standards for eggs. I am not familiar with those in the least. Where do you buy your chicken feed? I would recommend calling the store and see what products they offer in the morning.
 
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.
Show me a picture of the cat/dog stuff you want to buy.
 
Cat, dogs, and chickens get the same dose of fenbedazole, so it's probably true for Flubenol. The product You want is 44 mg/ml flubendazole and the dose is 22 mg/kg for 2-3 days.

A 2.5 kg hen would get 1.25 ml 2-3 days in a row. The tube is only 7.8 ml, so one tube will treat two birds.

2.5 x 44 / 44 = 1.25 ml
 
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Cat, dogs, and chickens get the same dose of fenbedazole, so it's probably true for Flubenol. The product You want is 44 mg/ml flubendazole and the dose is 44 mg/kg for 2-3 days.

A 2.5 kg hen would get 2.5 ml 2-3 days in a row. The tube is only 7.8 ml, so one tube will treat one bird.

2.5 x 44 / 44 = 2.5 ml
wow at 10 euro per tube? Yikes! That be $11.60 per tube.
 

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