Humans take it too. The horse dewormer us a higher dose so be careful. The weight is on the handle. I usually give my horse the whole tube. I’ve drank my weight dose in safe guard and I was ok.
Liquid Ivermectin is available at most farm and ranch stores. Avoid the horse paste. I don't care that it's apple flavored. The dose isn't evenly distributed in the paste and unless you weigh as much as a horse, you could easily over or under dose.
Yeah, the liquid is much easier to dose for animals smaller than horses and humans, but you can get horse paste almost everywhere.
I used to dose goat and sheep drench to prevent heart worm in my dogs (Heartguard is ivermectin, but beware the MDR1 mutation), but it seemed to disappear from the shelves for a few years. I looked into substituting horse paste, but a vet tech friend warned me off of it.
Last time I was in Tractor Supply, they had several sizes of liquid ivermectin. I think a gallon was only $44.
Amazon used to have pints and quarts of goat and sheep drench with ivermectin, but I think they cracked down on the sellers at some point.
I've also used liquid ivermectin and Interceptor for dogs to kill parasitic worms in reef tanks.
Humans take it too. The horse dewormer us a higher dose so be careful. The weight is on the handle. I usually give my horse the whole tube. I’ve drank my weight dose in safe guard and I was ok.
We all need to be dewormed once a month.
Agree and thanks for the heads up ☺️
Would that make me a bio weapon?
Liquid Ivermectin is available at most farm and ranch stores. Avoid the horse paste. I don't care that it's apple flavored. The dose isn't evenly distributed in the paste and unless you weigh as much as a horse, you could easily over or under dose.
The apply flavor tastes like crap lol. Even my mare hates it.
The liquid is good too.
Yeah, the liquid is much easier to dose for animals smaller than horses and humans, but you can get horse paste almost everywhere.
I used to dose goat and sheep drench to prevent heart worm in my dogs (Heartguard is ivermectin, but beware the MDR1 mutation), but it seemed to disappear from the shelves for a few years. I looked into substituting horse paste, but a vet tech friend warned me off of it.
Last time I was in Tractor Supply, they had several sizes of liquid ivermectin. I think a gallon was only $44.
Amazon used to have pints and quarts of goat and sheep drench with ivermectin, but I think they cracked down on the sellers at some point.
I've also used liquid ivermectin and Interceptor for dogs to kill parasitic worms in reef tanks.