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If I'm any good wit Fractions 1 1/2 cc for 50 lbs? I've often thought the 1/2 cc was a little weak. How long have you been doing this for? I'd say the reason ivomec doesn't so called work is because or dosages are bit weak.


1.5 mils is the same thing as 1.5 cc’s...

I been doing this since 1980s...I skip between 6 weeks and 2 months...

The heart worms takes 6 months to mature...so 2 months with a big does will kill the microfilaria...

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Reuben
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Registered: Nov 2011
Location: Freeport,TX
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Re: Reuben

quote:
Originally posted by bearhunter747
If I'm any good wit Fractions 1 1/2 cc for 50 lbs? I've often thought the 1/2 cc was a little weak. How long have you been doing this for? I'd say the reason ivomec doesn't so called work is because or dosages are bit weak.


1.5 mils is the same thing as 1.5 cc’s...

I been doing this since 1980s...I skip between 6 weeks and 2 months...

The heart worms takes 6 months to mature...so 2 months with a big does will kill the microfilaria...

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Heartworm Prevention

I've used Trifexus from the vet for the last 6yrs. One pill once a month and never had to worry about any type of worms since. It's a pretty good tick killer as well.

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I use paste horse wormer cheap at tractor supply contains ivomec and I give a grown hound regardless of weight or size a dose about the size of an eraser on a pencil and I have never had trouble with heartworm.

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I use paste horse wormer cheap at tractor supply contains ivomec and I give a grown hound regardless of weight or size a dose about the size of an eraser on a pencil and I have never had trouble with heartworm.


I use the same...zimecterin is the name brand and is a little on the expensive side so I buy the generic in the paste...

The generic paste has the same concentration as the zimecterin...which is 1.7 percent ivermectin...

The liquid Ivomec is 1 percent ivermectin...

I too have used this for many years but I use almost twice as much but I do it about every other month...

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quote:
Originally posted by 2ol2hunt
I use paste horse wormer cheap at tractor supply contains ivomec and I give a grown hound regardless of weight or size a dose about the size of an eraser on a pencil and I have never had trouble with heartworm.


I use the same...zimecterin is the name brand and is a little on the expensive side so I buy the generic in the paste...

The generic paste has the same concentration as the zimecterin...which is 1.7 percent ivermectin...

The liquid Ivomec is 1 percent ivermectin...

I too have used this for many years but I use almost twice as much but I do it about every other month...

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I use it every every month in warmer weather and every other month in the cold weather....no worms of any kind but it don't get tapes.

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Clovis A Nailor
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Zimectrin gold will get everything but whip worms and anything with fenbendazole will get them

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