I'd be leery about Tractor Supply's Ivermectin pastes too. It goes without saying, relying on Tractor Supply to purchase Ivermectin paste may not behoove you.
Purina is probably the real culprit in the chicken feed fiasco, but Tractor Supply hasn't been the greatest throughout the plandemic either. If I recall they were making people show proof of horse ownership before selling them Ivermectin paste, demanding a picture of the owner with their horse.
I have a family member that is a gran prix rider/trainer.
Last year i asked them, do you take ivermectin since you are outside with animals everyday.
They said the entire farm family is on a twice a year schedule for ivermectin doses.
So, we were warned not to take ivermectin, yet a champion gran prix rider in the family informs me, that ivermectin has been on a human twice a year input for decades.
Let that sink in.
For those wondering, i did ask, why did you not inform everyone outside the farm family about ivermectin.
They replied, because we only thought it was necessary when you work in the field outside with animals.
We thought it was purely anti parasitic.
No idea, it killed viruses.
As for what those dressage horses are worth?
Their prized dressage horse is not yet gran prix level, but is still as a stallion worth close to 1 million.
Me?
I bet the government values me at less than a dollar.
I'd be leery about Tractor Supply's Ivermectin pastes too. It goes without saying, relying on Tractor Supply to purchase Ivermectin paste may not behoove you.
Purina is probably the real culprit in the chicken feed fiasco, but Tractor Supply hasn't been the greatest throughout the plandemic either. If I recall they were making people show proof of horse ownership before selling them Ivermectin paste, demanding a picture of the owner with their horse.
That Ivermectin is Duravet which is a reliable company for the paste.
I can also attest to that as well.
Agreed.
Thing is, companies are not worried at all about killing people, but killing a prized andalusia dressage horse?
Yeah, that scares the shiat out of them.
Yes. Those horses are worth more than we are.
And they are owned by people who would not take kindly to their horses being harmed.
They have the means to do something about it.
Surreptitiously.
I have a family member that is a gran prix rider/trainer.
Last year i asked them, do you take ivermectin since you are outside with animals everyday.
They said the entire farm family is on a twice a year schedule for ivermectin doses.
So, we were warned not to take ivermectin, yet a champion gran prix rider in the family informs me, that ivermectin has been on a human twice a year input for decades.
Let that sink in.
For those wondering, i did ask, why did you not inform everyone outside the farm family about ivermectin.
They replied, because we only thought it was necessary when you work in the field outside with animals.
We thought it was purely anti parasitic.
No idea, it killed viruses.
As for what those dressage horses are worth?
Their prized dressage horse is not yet gran prix level, but is still as a stallion worth close to 1 million.
Me?
I bet the government values me at less than a dollar.
Assume EVERY product and or company is corrupted by evil.
My TSCs never went that far. They just made you ask for it specifically.