Saturday, June 2, 2012

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Ivermec withdraw time

 

I'd treat your leghorn hen asap for an oviduct infection. Ivermectim is not approved for egg layers and is an off use label use.  If you sell eggs I'd not use it.  There is a withdraw chart in the files- don't remember if Ivermec is on it or not.
Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM  Michigan


From: casaeli188 <casaeli@q.com>
To: CHICKENS-101@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 12:39 PM
Subject: [CHICKENS-101] Ivermec withdraw time

 
I looked up so many things on treating worms and withdrawal times. Injectable, pour-on or drench. I used Ivermectin .08 percent drench in the water. This is the first time I am treating the main flock of 30 hens.
Our only White Leghorn seems to be egg bound or needed worming. She walks around like an emperor penguin. She eats, she comes out with the hens and goes back in at night. We gave her an olive oil enema but still no change. We have given her a warm soaking, kept in over night in the tub for a moist environment. Day 4 and still no improvement/change.
Our egg count for the flock is a little down so thus the flock treatment.
If anyone has some straight advice and answers, including withdrawal times if any, I sure would be appreciative.

Robert
SW Oregon



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