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<blockquote data-quote="CattleAnnie" data-source="post: 45094" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>A very nice person who chose to remain anonymous was able to re-educate me about the pour ons. I appreciate the information because had honestly forgotten what they were based on. Guess it's time to start paying attention to those labels a little more often.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thought I'd pass it along for those folks who may be interested.</p><p></p><p>"Annie, the Ivermectin pours that I have used are all alcohol-based. I've never used the Dectomax, but I assume that it is also alcohol-based because here in the States it has the same hazardous materials shipping charge as the Ivermectins. They only do that for the alcohol, I believe. </p><p></p><p>The Cydectin is the only oil-based one that I have used. Purple and smells like kerosene. We used it for a couple of years and they guarantee that it is rainproof, but as much as the stuff costs, who the Hell is gonna take a chance? We had great lice control out of it when we used it, but it costs too much to use if you're not happy with it, in my opinion."</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for sharing the above information.</p><p></p><p>Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CattleAnnie, post: 45094, member: 220"] A very nice person who chose to remain anonymous was able to re-educate me about the pour ons. I appreciate the information because had honestly forgotten what they were based on. Guess it's time to start paying attention to those labels a little more often. Anyway, thought I'd pass it along for those folks who may be interested. "Annie, the Ivermectin pours that I have used are all alcohol-based. I've never used the Dectomax, but I assume that it is also alcohol-based because here in the States it has the same hazardous materials shipping charge as the Ivermectins. They only do that for the alcohol, I believe. The Cydectin is the only oil-based one that I have used. Purple and smells like kerosene. We used it for a couple of years and they guarantee that it is rainproof, but as much as the stuff costs, who the Hell is gonna take a chance? We had great lice control out of it when we used it, but it costs too much to use if you're not happy with it, in my opinion." Thanks again for sharing the above information. Take care. [/QUOTE]
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