keeperofthehorses
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OK, it's early and I'm thinking out loud here. I just want to check my math and ask a couple of questions.
I have 4,150 lbs. of horses to worm (2 big horses, 3 ponies). The spring power dose is double, so that's 8,300 lbs. Multiply that for 5 days and I have 41,500 lbs. Right?
OK, Jeffers has a 290 gram/10.2 ounce 'cattle' tube of 10% Fenbendazole (same stuff that's in the 'horse' tubes, but a more economical buy). 290 grams will treat 12,760 lbs. So I would need either 3 of those, plus a couple of smaller tubes, or 4 of them and I would have 9,540 lbs worth left over. Right?
My question is in regards to the gun that you get for this big tube. Have any of you used these before? Do they have weight rings on them, or some way to accurately dose the smaller animals? Are they safe to use? Or a better question, Are they foolproof, as a fool will be operating it (Darrin wanted me to clarify that I'm referring to myself).
My smallest ponies are both 500 lbs. (I will tape them before I do this, but they have all been on the vet's scale in the last 6 months.) So they will be getting 1,000 lbs. worth per day for 5 days.
Usually I just buy the Panacur Power Packs at the local feed store (expensive! ouch!), but (and I'm still working out the math on this) I think this may be a better buy, IF it's easy to use.
Here's the link to the page I'm looking at with the gun; I also checked Valley Vet, but they only have the PowerPac.
http://www.jeffersequine.com/ssc/product.a...T43N9BT8CN62E2E
Links to better buys are welcome.
Too early for this heavy-duty thinking.... must have more coffee....
: Thanks for the help.
Suzanne
I have 4,150 lbs. of horses to worm (2 big horses, 3 ponies). The spring power dose is double, so that's 8,300 lbs. Multiply that for 5 days and I have 41,500 lbs. Right?
OK, Jeffers has a 290 gram/10.2 ounce 'cattle' tube of 10% Fenbendazole (same stuff that's in the 'horse' tubes, but a more economical buy). 290 grams will treat 12,760 lbs. So I would need either 3 of those, plus a couple of smaller tubes, or 4 of them and I would have 9,540 lbs worth left over. Right?
My question is in regards to the gun that you get for this big tube. Have any of you used these before? Do they have weight rings on them, or some way to accurately dose the smaller animals? Are they safe to use? Or a better question, Are they foolproof, as a fool will be operating it (Darrin wanted me to clarify that I'm referring to myself).
My smallest ponies are both 500 lbs. (I will tape them before I do this, but they have all been on the vet's scale in the last 6 months.) So they will be getting 1,000 lbs. worth per day for 5 days.
Usually I just buy the Panacur Power Packs at the local feed store (expensive! ouch!), but (and I'm still working out the math on this) I think this may be a better buy, IF it's easy to use.
Here's the link to the page I'm looking at with the gun; I also checked Valley Vet, but they only have the PowerPac.
http://www.jeffersequine.com/ssc/product.a...T43N9BT8CN62E2E
Links to better buys are welcome.
Too early for this heavy-duty thinking.... must have more coffee....
Suzanne