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The Official Ameraucana Forum => Housing, Health & Hatching => Topic started by: Russ Blair on February 25, 2017, 02:21:39 pm
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I am wondering if anybody has ever used the Eprinex pour on for beef and dairy cattle? I went to get my usual parasiticide ivomec pour on but must of grabbed the wrong bottle. Unfortunately I didn't notice until I opened it and threw the box away. Ivomec has 5mg ivermectin/ml as the active ingredient and the Eprinex has 5mg eprinomectin/ml. I am just afraid to try it on chickens and am hoping someone else has used it?
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I used it years ago, but don't remember the formula. Maybe it has not changed. As I recall, Eprinex had a much shorter withdrawal period before using the meat (used it on the Red Deer too) than the Ivermectin, so I assume it would be even safer. Maybe try it on a few of your least valuable birds first and see what happens?
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Logical idea Mike, funny how simple it sounds now that you mentioned it. Hence why being a member of this club keeps making sense lol.
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Well I am not impressed with the Eprinex at this point. It is more of an oil base product, and it doesn't seem to have the knockdown that Ivermectin has. I haven't noticed any real adverse side effects, i am not sure about any fertility issues yet. I found one extra cockerel that has been free ranging with some other extras that had a few mites. Four days after treating him I still saw signs of infestation. Needless to say I now have a bottle of Ivermectin and treated him again today. I also treated a couple of my least valued breeders with the Eprinex, which had no signs of parasites what so ever. It may be ok for prevention and not so much for eradication?
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Since it has a longer withdrawal period it seems to me it would be less potent. You might try giving them a stronger dose than you would with ivermectin. I don't believe you will see any side effects.