There are two formulations of horse paste that contain ivermectin. One is straight ivermectin. The other also contains pyrantel to kill tapeworms. There are several brands but they are basically the same for their type. There is no formula of horse paste that repels biting flies. It would be nice if there was, but there isn’t. I have been a horse breeder for over fifty years.
Thanx
Thank you for pointing that out. I hate when people post inaccurate information. Especially when it is deliberate. I think whoever posted that info was a troll trying to spread fear and doubt. The only ivermectin product I could find that had anything fly related was a pour on. Which of course has NEVER been recommended. The poster who conflated the two to deceive shouldn’t be allowed to have Ivermectin when they need it. By Karmic means only of course : )
I have been a horse breeder for over fifty years.
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Good afternoon.
I have some of both pills and paste forms of Ivermectin.
Since you have been a horse breeder for over 50 years, I would really appreciate it if you would answer the following questions regarding storage:
1. How should the paste be stored*? My house is around 68-72 degrees most of the year...Basement is probably 60ish-65 degrees—it is cool and not damp.
2. Once opened, should the paste be stored in fridge, or at room temperature?
Thank you very much.
FREEgards,
Freedom56v2
*I have long-term storage for all vitamins and meds in basement.