Farmer Z
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I'm just curious...will cow "pour on" wormers (ivomectrin) work on donkeys?
alacattleman":6ixg9n8a said:wouldnt want too use pour on, their hide is different nor ivomec PLUS... but i use regular ivomec injectable i pull the syringe take needle out and squirt it in, just like the paste wormers
showing71":364nohkk said:I've used pour-on on my donkey. I didn't use as much as they say to for a cow, I cut it in half. He's still alive, so I don't think it hurt him. The guy I bought him from uses pour-on for his donkey herd, and he hasn't had any problems, yet. :lol:
Lammie":2ik9lgpu said:Tell me. I raise the suckers... We are trimming hooves this weekend, too.
I get mine penned and then take one at a time out and worm them, trim them, slick them off, whatever I need to do. I need to shave them off, get all the leftover winter coat, trim up their bellies, give them a good wash first. That will be for another weekend. It's an all day affair.
Haha, after you're done with grannysoo's, wanna come do mine too? I only have one.... :lol:grannysoo":3n8f6hpk said:Lammie":3n8f6hpk said:Tell me. I raise the suckers... We are trimming hooves this weekend, too.
I get mine penned and then take one at a time out and worm them, trim them, slick them off, whatever I need to do. I need to shave them off, get all the leftover winter coat, trim up their bellies, give them a good wash first. That will be for another weekend. It's an all day affair.
Dang........ my donkies need that too. Wanna come to GA and show me how it's done? If not, mine are just going to have to rub it off on the pine trees and wait for a good rain to get their bath. :lol2:
grannysoo":1knx274w said:Lammie":1knx274w said:Tell me. I raise the suckers... We are trimming hooves this weekend, too.
I get mine penned and then take one at a time out and worm them, trim them, slick them off, whatever I need to do. I need to shave them off, get all the leftover winter coat, trim up their bellies, give them a good wash first. That will be for another weekend. It's an all day affair.
Dang........ my donkies need that too. Wanna come to GA and show me how it's done? If not, mine are just going to have to rub it off on the pine trees and wait for a good rain to get their bath. :lol2:
Lammie":2nxcajus said:Tell me. I raise the suckers... We are trimming hooves this weekend, too.
I get mine penned and then take one at a time out and worm them, trim them, slick them off, whatever I need to do. I need to shave them off, get all the leftover winter coat, trim up their bellies, give them a good wash first. That will be for another weekend. It's an all day affair.
john250":2nzepq61 said:Lammie":2nzepq61 said:Tell me. I raise the suckers... We are trimming hooves this weekend, too.
I get mine penned and then take one at a time out and worm them, trim them, slick them off, whatever I need to do. I need to shave them off, get all the leftover winter coat, trim up their bellies, give them a good wash first. That will be for another weekend. It's an all day affair.
It's time for MY Spring bath. Haircut wouldn't hurt either. Any room in the chute?
john250":3r9ezgwz said:Lammie":3r9ezgwz said:Tell me. I raise the suckers... We are trimming hooves this weekend, too.
I get mine penned and then take one at a time out and worm them, trim them, slick them off, whatever I need to do. I need to shave them off, get all the leftover winter coat, trim up their bellies, give them a good wash first. That will be for another weekend. It's an all day affair.
It's time for MY Spring bath. Haircut wouldn't hurt either. Any room in the chute?
Auburn_Ag":1spfz7c9 said:It didn't hurt mine to use pour on, on them. I wouldn't give them enough to deworm a 1,200 pound cow.