I know it could go either way, but I wanted some votes..
The oral dosage is 1ml/35lbs bodyweight, so a 140lb doe would get 4ml..
However, there's some on-label documentation from Pfizer South Africa on Dectomax Injectable for goats. That PDF shows either 200 or 300 g/kg bodyweight injected SQ.. They have a table that reads:
Mass - Dose at 1,5 ml / 50 kg
0-25 kg - 0.75 ml
25-50 kg - 1.5 ml
50-75 kg - 2.25 ml
75-100 kg - 3 ml
Soooo...a 140lb doe would be about 64kg, which correlates to 2.25ml injected SQ..
What I've always heard is that the injectables don't work as well in goats because they clear it too fast, but the doramectin is supposed to be longer-lasting than ivermectin..
Part of me really, really likes the idea of just giving a shot instead of having to squirt the nasty crap down their throats....but I want it to work more than I want to avoid drenching.
Sooo.. What do you guys think? I'm ordering it just as soon as I can find something for $6 to make the total $60 and give me free shipping from Valley Vet.
The oral dosage is 1ml/35lbs bodyweight, so a 140lb doe would get 4ml..
However, there's some on-label documentation from Pfizer South Africa on Dectomax Injectable for goats. That PDF shows either 200 or 300 g/kg bodyweight injected SQ.. They have a table that reads:
Mass - Dose at 1,5 ml / 50 kg
0-25 kg - 0.75 ml
25-50 kg - 1.5 ml
50-75 kg - 2.25 ml
75-100 kg - 3 ml
Soooo...a 140lb doe would be about 64kg, which correlates to 2.25ml injected SQ..
What I've always heard is that the injectables don't work as well in goats because they clear it too fast, but the doramectin is supposed to be longer-lasting than ivermectin..
Part of me really, really likes the idea of just giving a shot instead of having to squirt the nasty crap down their throats....but I want it to work more than I want to avoid drenching.
Sooo.. What do you guys think? I'm ordering it just as soon as I can find something for $6 to make the total $60 and give me free shipping from Valley Vet.