My story. I’m a lightweight. Probably 170 pounds, identifying as a horse. I took what I would consider about 1/2 of what I put on my toothbrush of Ivermectin last Monday. I did this on an empty stomach, as suggested. I have been eating a Zinc gummy most every day. I feel great. Common sense dosing based on weight isn’t difficult, nor risky.
According to the horse doctors it can be used in a varying amount. It doesn’t have to be exact. As long as you aren’t doubling your horses body weight or something like that the horse should be fine.
Just use the notch for 250 lbs and you w--- sorry--- your horse will be fine. My horse is also 220 and I have done the same thing about 6 times now as a preventative.... er, for my horse that is.
Myself and a buddy dosed near double our pony’s weight for 3 days straight with nothing but good effects. I’ve been... erm my pony has been feeling pretty darn good despite the sudden urges to whinny and neigh. 🐎 durvet ivermectin Apple flavored cracker sandwiches. Tastes like nothing but a hint of apple; my pony tells me. I’ve added zinc the past 2 days since it helps get the zinc into the cells.
Funny they use to put weight measurements on the wormer that went by 200 but I’ve noticed they’ve removed those helpful marks. One syringe covers 1,250 pound horse so you can back into your weight that way. There are definitely more scientific ways out there to figure it out. Good Luck
My story. I’m a lightweight. Probably 170 pounds, identifying as a horse. I took what I would consider about 1/2 of what I put on my toothbrush of Ivermectin last Monday. I did this on an empty stomach, as suggested. I have been eating a Zinc gummy most every day. I feel great. Common sense dosing based on weight isn’t difficult, nor risky.
According to the horse doctors it can be used in a varying amount. It doesn’t have to be exact. As long as you aren’t doubling your horses body weight or something like that the horse should be fine.
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Yep was just going to say it’s relatively safe horsey med.
Just use the notch for 250 lbs and you w--- sorry--- your horse will be fine. My horse is also 220 and I have done the same thing about 6 times now as a preventative.... er, for my horse that is.
Don’t worry bro, no one suspects a thing.
Myself and a buddy dosed near double our pony’s weight for 3 days straight with nothing but good effects. I’ve been... erm my pony has been feeling pretty darn good despite the sudden urges to whinny and neigh. 🐎 durvet ivermectin Apple flavored cracker sandwiches. Tastes like nothing but a hint of apple; my pony tells me. I’ve added zinc the past 2 days since it helps get the zinc into the cells.
Funny they use to put weight measurements on the wormer that went by 200 but I’ve noticed they’ve removed those helpful marks. One syringe covers 1,250 pound horse so you can back into your weight that way. There are definitely more scientific ways out there to figure it out. Good Luck
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Someone posted this on another chat.
https://t.me/IvermectinChat/29089
Round off to 250.
Start slow, if you do have worms the die off can cause systemic shock and death.
Sure thing handshake. I read about all those horses dropping dead because too many internal parasites were killed off too quickly!
Parasite/pathogen die off is a real thing, even has a name. Herxheimer effect/reaction.
https://candidaspecialists.com/herxheimer-reaction-herxing/
https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1617480
Yes, this is a real thing. This horse will go slow and advise other horses to do that as well...
Your body can get rid of the dead organic matter only so fast.
Just have your horse take smaller amounts over moar time...
Its not normally a systemic problem when you deworm as a matter of a standard yearly or biannual routine fren.
I was kinda skeptical but I think he may be telling the truth. Horse life is hard.
Are you sure about that?
Yeah I remember when my Puppy shit out a 1/2 a pound of worms, she was in the ICU for a month. Thanks handshake.
They die, you poop em out, they GONE, no worries!!