For cattle and swine. I have vague recollection of people saying to only get the product made for horses - though I easily could be remembering this incorrectly. I also remember people talking about how ranchers have been using this product (the agri-mectin you're sharing here) topically (on the skin) for decades, with great success. Do you have any sense as to - or personal experience with - taking this product vs the horse-targeted version?
The Ivermectin is exactly the same in all forms as confirmed by my doctor. The concern was some Ivermectin comes with a second ingredient meant to treat tapeworms. No matter what form you buy just make sure it is the single ingredient of Ivermectin with no second drug.
I wondered if maybe an overdose could result. Bc you're dosing 1200 lbs of beef let's say and idk how long it stays in the system but if enough was in the beef and someone ate it...idk?
For cattle and swine. I have vague recollection of people saying to only get the product made for horses - though I easily could be remembering this incorrectly. I also remember people talking about how ranchers have been using this product (the agri-mectin you're sharing here) topically (on the skin) for decades, with great success. Do you have any sense as to - or personal experience with - taking this product vs the horse-targeted version?
The Ivermectin is exactly the same in all forms as confirmed by my doctor. The concern was some Ivermectin comes with a second ingredient meant to treat tapeworms. No matter what form you buy just make sure it is the single ingredient of Ivermectin with no second drug.
Thank you for both your response and your recommendation. I truly don't like taking pills so liquid form is preferable by far for me.
Not for nothing but I don't find "doctors" advice useful anymore
You're not supposed to treat cows or pigs within a certain period of slaughter for some reason idk why
I wondered if maybe an overdose could result. Bc you're dosing 1200 lbs of beef let's say and idk how long it stays in the system but if enough was in the beef and someone ate it...idk?
Bingo. Don't want to interfere with the cancer cash cow industry