You can mix 1 cc injectable ivermec with 9cc propylene glycol and give 
1cc/20 lbs orally to dogs, sheep, etc.  With the guard dogs, I mix it with 
canned food since I can't catch to drench them.  It takes care of most worms 
except tapes.  Panacur or Safeguard for horses will take care of  hooks and 
whips in dogs.  1cc/10lbs.  It is almost a whole tube.
I am working real hard to create a worm resistant herd.  The drought is 
helping.
Rhonda
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 5:12 PM
Subject: [blackbelly] Ivermectin


> Hello Everyone,
>
> I was wondering if anyone  uses ivermectin injectable to worm their sheep?
> Or....has anyone ever used  the paste made for horses???  (That would make 
> it
> soooo easy!)  I have 4 blackbelly ewes with one month old lambs that are 
> getting
> ready to go to a clean, irrigated pasture, & I would like to treat them
> before they go.  I would be worming 3 days before they go.  I am also 
> wondering
> if the lambs should be done or if they are too young.  I would  prefer not 
> to
> drench, so any help would be greatly appreciated!  And if you  do use it, 
> what
> dosage should I use?  Is it given SQ, or IM?
>
> Thanks  so much!!
> Karen
> Winsper's Funny Farm
>
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