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Ivomec
Clif Redden:
Jeff, I agree 100%. I've been using Ivomec on my chickens for a long time .Ivomec pour on for cattle applied the way Mike described, I think is very effective and the easiest method to rid your chickens of worms, lice and mites.
Jeffery and Cheryl Vance:
Mike and Clif We used the Ivomec sheep drench today very easy Cheryl helped which made very easy I caught she used the eye dropper she is the best helper i am very lucky. Thanks to both Mike and Clif for information.
greeneggsandham:
How long does this stuff remain effective and how long would you wait before eating eggs?
Clif Redden:
Hi Sharon, On the directions the bottle says 48 days for slaughter. Remember this is for cattle and once again the bottle gives a residue warning, it reads a withdrawal time in milk has not been established.
Mike Gilbert:
It lasts several months, you should check them from time to time after that. I figure if they can use it in humans, the trace amount in a few eggs shouldn't do any harm. Remember, we're talking mere drops as opposed to pouring quite a large amount on a steer or a deer. I'm sure it may not be recommended, but we don't withhold at all. So far we haven't grown any horns or a tail. And I seem to be free of parasites to boot! ;)
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