Actually if they use ivermectin sheep/goat drench you can rub it on the skin. It's a clear liquid intended to rub on skin. Maybe that would be easier. I've read some have used this instead of paste.
A friend was just telling me about this yesterday morning. A vet she knows rubs it on his wrist everyday for the last 15 years and has never gotten so much as a cold.
Probably. I know we used for our sheep and goats, I'd thought of getting more, but found a local source for the human variety. It at least could be used on kids who can't do pills or someone who can't swallow. I'd also look at what else was in it before using, obviously.
Actually if they use ivermectin sheep/goat drench you can rub it on the skin. It's a clear liquid intended to rub on skin. Maybe that would be easier. I've read some have used this instead of paste.
I've read several places saying DON'T use anything BUT the paste. And MAKE SURE it's Ivermectin ONLY. Not some combo drug.
Right.
Good to know
A friend was just telling me about this yesterday morning. A vet she knows rubs it on his wrist everyday for the last 15 years and has never gotten so much as a cold.
please show me some images how that looks so I know what to buy
That seems like itd take a lil longer and leave a trace for at least a few minutes or so...
Probably. I know we used for our sheep and goats, I'd thought of getting more, but found a local source for the human variety. It at least could be used on kids who can't do pills or someone who can't swallow. I'd also look at what else was in it before using, obviously.