Asking for my "horse" as he is very I'll and would rather avoid Dr's. I would assume if he is between a 200-250 lb horse he would simply follow that dosing?
The confusion I'm having is all of info I can find about dosing refers to pills not the paste. Also, from what I've read its a one and done for a while or can you stack on doses? What I read say's toxicity builds up after repeated doses but wondering if propaganda to deter use.
Last point I'll make another fren had pointed out in a different thread both Pancur and Ivermectin are made by Merck...I must admit makes me a bit uneasy knowing this. Any recommendations on dosing would be greatly appreciated; thanks frens!
You don't want to take both at the same time...
Pick one. Ivermectin or Fenbendazole
Dose to your weight via the notches. Some do it once a day for 2 weeks, others do more.
Give your body/liver a break for two weeks to center.
Choose the other one and repeat step #2 for 2 weeks, as required.
The very first cycle will most likely be the most effective, since everyone has parasites and rarely treat them. Hot pepper and tobacco nuts are not going to see as much of a change as others because they're already deworming...
Fenbendazole eliminates many more parasite types than ivermectin. I'd start there.
Please explain what a "notch" is, thanks.
The horse paste tubes are marked at 100kilo increments for weight of horse. I use one each notch represents 100kilo of weight. One tube is good for a 600kilo horse. I get 6 doses per tube. It looks like a big syringe. Does that help?
As I stated elsewhere, my tubes of IVM did not come with a syringe. I may have to resort to a different method to measure out smaller increments of paste. I don't have one of those small electronic scales, but I may buy one just for that purpose.
UNLESS, of course, I can find a properly calibrated syringe somewhere.
Does it indicate the dosage by weight for the full tube?