Ivermec Plus Burns?

Egg_Newton

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I gave my new doe a SQ dose of Ivermec Plus today. I have given her Safe Guard a month ago and she still had a medium worm load, so I wanted to give her something else. And she just screamed and screamed. I felt so bad for her. :hit I made sure it was just under the skin no muscle, no vein. Was also thinking it hurt because it is so thick. Has anyone had this happen?
 

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So far my only exp. is with ivermectin paste wormer
The goats seem to like it even.
Hope that your goat is feelin better
 

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I used Ivomec Plus injectable on all my goats last year and I didn't have a problem with any of them. Maybe a tiny bit of pain but nothing serious like that. Hope she feels better!
 

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She's a very well behaved girl too. Not a drama queen like some can be. :/
 

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We have always given the ivermectin plus orally never injectable. Our one vet says there are more reactions to injecting it. :idunno
I will say it is very effective.
We have used on new animals coming in while in quarantine.
The most recent was a buckling loaded with a 2200 EPG and only 33 lbs, small for his age... anyway 1cc for 30-50lbs, knocked the worm count down to 50 EPG.
 

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We've injected Ivomec a couple of times but not as a wormer. It did seem to burn.
 

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Aren't there drenches for goats? They have drenches for sheep...... Just wondering. I am not a goat person.
 

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I've read not to give orally to them if they have a heavy worm load. I've also read it should be given 3x 10 days apart. I was thinking I would do the next two doses orally...
 

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For the flukes it has to be 3 doses at 10 days apart because it only kills the last stage.
If not for flukes then I would try 2 doses 10 days apart and if you run your own fecals see what it shows a week after the 2nd dose.
Obviously you should do what your vet told you. I have 3 vets and each one has there own protocol, ideas on dosing, as well as dosage range etc.

I have heard the same thing about NOT giving it orally too.

What was your vets recommendation? I am curious, I am always amazed at how there is never "one" answer. :lol:
 

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Her fecals were stomach worms. He didn't say anything about liver flukes. He said to give safe guard again 3 days in a row and withhold feed. But he has also told me not to give my buck alfalfa.... and when I asked him about CL and CAE testing he had never heard of either one. :idunno
 
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