Probably okay to average their weight out to 5-6 pounds, so that's 225 to 270 pounds. Gonna read those links that ivan3 sent and see if I understand the mg/kg dose.
-Kathy
So if it's 10% powder, that means that 1 gram of powder has 100 mg. One teaspoon of powder probably weighs 2.5 to 3.7 grams depending on how dense it is, so one teaspoon will have 2500 to 3700 mg. Make sense?
-Kathy
I'm a little confused...you say you have 50 grams, is that 50 grams of powder 10%? You will need a scale to figure out how much powder yo use.
The 3 cc/gallon of *fenbendazole* is worming misinformation and is very unlikely to treat and worms. Here is a prescription for *fenbendazole* from a...