Full disclosure - I've taken it. But I took it in a calculated dose because I'm not that much of a retard to think I'm the equivalent of a 1,000 lb horse.
I did the math. There are 6080 mg of paste in the tube, and 1.87% of it is Ivermectin. 6080 x 0.0187 = 113.7 mg Ivermectin in the tube. There are 25 notches on the tube, so 113.7 / 25 = 4.55 mg of Ivermectin per notch. Each notch corresponds to 50 lbs or 22.7 kg.
If you have a scale that weighs in mg, each notch should weigh 243.2 mg. So the amount a 150 lb miniature horse would take is 729.6 mg of paste.
Full disclosure - I've taken it. But I took it in a calculated dose because I'm not that much of a retard to think I'm the equivalent of a 1,000 lb horse.
It's very easy to calculate a dose for a 200lb male horse or a 125lb female horse.
If the horse paste is 1.87% ivermectin... What would the calculation be for 100lbs or 200lbs?
I think 18mg to 24mg depending on weight is the straight ivermectin dose
The paste ive seen has markers on the plunger for 100lb increments so it's very easy to correctly dose depending on how heavy your horse is.
I did the math. There are 6080 mg of paste in the tube, and 1.87% of it is Ivermectin. 6080 x 0.0187 = 113.7 mg Ivermectin in the tube. There are 25 notches on the tube, so 113.7 / 25 = 4.55 mg of Ivermectin per notch. Each notch corresponds to 50 lbs or 22.7 kg.
If you have a scale that weighs in mg, each notch should weigh 243.2 mg. So the amount a 150 lb miniature horse would take is 729.6 mg of paste.
This link has a chart for dosing Ivermectin by body weight: https://covid19criticalcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/FLCCC-Alliance-I-MASKplus-Protocol-ENGLISH.pdf