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  1. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    kittydoc, According to the manufacturers, several of the wormers we suggest, are not approved, only because of the cost factor involved in testing it for approval in chickens vs the return. As to them being safe when human consumption of eggs or meat are involved, some of them contain active...
  2. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    Agian, I realize she mentioned what appeared to be "grains of rice" indicating tapes, but that may not be the only worm being dealt with. In addition, the bird in question is not in optimum health. I suggested the Valbazen, since it works over a period of days, to prevent gut overload. I...
  3. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    pargue, DE has no benefits for worms, or mites/lice.
  4. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    Yes, but you mentioned tapeworms earlier, and Wazine has no effect on tapes. Wouldn't you need to repeat the dosage in 10 days to kill the ones that hatch?
  5. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    Um, don't you have to repeat this worming in 7 - 10 days? Does this kill the eggs too?
  6. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    Or is it because she's trying to kill tapeworms, and they require a higher dosage?
  7. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    Why would the chicken dose be 10 - 20 times higher? The only thing I can think of is they have a higher metabolism.
  8. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    What that translates into is, on a people dosage syringe, just under 2 lines. It's a tiny amount.
  9. getaclue

    Worming chickens with Zimecterin Gold

    scs, if the syringe is for cattle, goats, or larger animals, you might want to ask the local pharmacist for an oral dosage syringe for children. Most here, give them away. They do sell them here too, but why pay if the pharmacy will give you one or two.
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