Friend jut told me she buys the liquid Ivermectin in CO., feed store.
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 11/28/2022 Vol.439, Q Day 1849, sweetiepiezer wrote: Friend jut told me she buys the liquid Ivermectin in CO., feed store.
Yes. I've had people tell me (some of them FReeQs) that they use the injectible Ivermectin for cattle - it's important NOT to buy the liquid 'pour over' which is a sticky tarry substance poured on the hides of cattle.
The 1% injectible comes in a bottle with a flexible barrier which you drive the needle on the syringe through to draw out a few millilters of solution, which you then squirt into a beverage or applesauce etc. None have reported an off taste.
So you would then be buying the liquid inectible, and then a syringe barrel and disposable needles to use in the syringe. You can also buy disposable syringe/needle combinations (throw both syringe and needle away).
Using a syringe, rather than pulling the flexible barrier off the bottle, is the most sanitary way to remove a dose from the bottle; it takes awhile to get through a bottle and the contents remaining in the bottle need to be protected. The syringes have milliliter markings on the barrel (cc's) so it's also the best way to measure out just 1ml or 2ml or so for a dose (I haven't used it, but i know dosages are small).
The needles are meant to cut through cowhide with force, so they are certainly big/strong and I doubt anyone would mistakenly try to inject the ivermectin with that huge , sharpened needle tip.
We keep 500 ml bottles, in our cow barn.