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
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