If you are getting it, make sure you ingest it orally. The applicator makes one assume the horse paste is injected where the sunshine doesn’t shine. Also, be aware that the dose is based upon animal weights. Human weights act differently and you can overdose if you don’t consider the human fudge factor, which I have no clue what it is.
Alrighty then.
which I have no clue what it is.
We can tell. Anyone who read about Ivermectin can tell.
“If you are getting it, make sure you ingest it orally. The applicator makes one assume the horse paste is injected where the sunshine doesn’t shine.”
Is that a joke? I’ve never heard anyone think the wormer is administered anally.
Never heard of an apple-flavored suppository.
You assume wrong.
1. Durvet is the brand we used.
2. The human dose per pound of live weight is about the same as the horse dose per pound of live weight. The 50 lb dosage indicators on the tube are "good enough".
3. Never once did I or my DW think, even for a second, that the paste was to be injected "where the sun don't shine". The idea that it is apple flavored is a dead giveaway on the usage.
4. If you do not like the apple flavored idea, get some very small spatulas (Amazon) and size 0 or 00 empty gelatin capsules. Ordinary gelatin capsules, the vegetarian or vegan ones are slow dissolving and may not work properly.