1 tube of the paste is the amount used for a 1,250 lb horse.
One syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1250 lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) body weight. Each weight marking on the syringe plunger delivers enough paste to treat 250 lb body weight. If you are a 250 lb human... then I think that you go by the syringe markings (and also lay off the ice cream and twinkies).
One interesting warning:
"Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Not for use in humans".
1 tube of the paste is the amount used for a 1,250 lb horse.
One syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1250 lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) body weight. Each weight marking on the syringe plunger delivers enough paste to treat 250 lb body weight. If you are a 250 lb human... then I think that you go by the syringe markings (and also lay off the ice cream and twinkies).
One interesting warning: "Do not use in horses intended for human consumption. Not for use in humans".
Who raises horses intended for human consumption?
The French
I believe Findus were putting it in our Lasagna for a while. Romania IIRC.
Wow.
Also Japan, they make horse sushi...
It is yummy though, why cows and not horses ?? I don’t get it
Both or neither?
Of course both ! Why in the hell should we not eat horses ? Is it a joke I don’t get ???
Finland.