I'm also a fan of ivermectin paste for horses. Not crazy about the taste but other than some rather awful "apple" flavoring, it is as pure as any human pharmaceutical drug. Pure ivermectin and flavoring, no added chemicals or unsafe for humans stuff added. My local Tractor Supply store has removed it from their website, but not from the store. Picked some up on Monday, and the clerk said she had to ask if I'm using it for horses. I said of course I am. If she'd asked what kind of horse I would have told her it's for my Unicorn. She didn't ask.
I love unicorns, I could even take a picture, too late for me I didn't tell them that.
Actually I told them I use the gel for my dogs itchy butt, and that is the truth. Topically on a dog is usually acceptable, it kills scabies and lice and is WAY cheaper than Rid. Just good to know for those that don't, not necessarily you.
I'm also a fan of ivermectin paste for horses. Not crazy about the taste but other than some rather awful "apple" flavoring, it is as pure as any human pharmaceutical drug. Pure ivermectin and flavoring, no added chemicals or unsafe for humans stuff added. My local Tractor Supply store has removed it from their website, but not from the store. Picked some up on Monday, and the clerk said she had to ask if I'm using it for horses. I said of course I am. If she'd asked what kind of horse I would have told her it's for my Unicorn. She didn't ask.
I love unicorns, I could even take a picture, too late for me I didn't tell them that. Actually I told them I use the gel for my dogs itchy butt, and that is the truth. Topically on a dog is usually acceptable, it kills scabies and lice and is WAY cheaper than Rid. Just good to know for those that don't, not necessarily you.