panacur5 day administering Q

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as title...have 5 ponies living out, to do with panacur 5 day wormer.

if i was in a hurry for a couple of the days can i administer the daily dose with a syringe?

(it takes longer than you would imagine to get each pony out of the field and make sure they finish their feed each one at a time)

thank you.
 
Yes, my old boy would not eat his dinner with it in it (he was fussiest NF pony you'd have ever met!) So I always had to syringe it.
 
Ive never put wormer in the feeds, my boss always does, with whatever wormer she uses, but I like to make sure it has all gone down the throat not been spat over the side!
I didnt realise Panacur guard was designed to be put in the feed? Ive never used it!
 
Tbh, I would be wary of syringing panacur 5 day by syringe unless the horse is very cooperative with meds syringed. Being a liquid it easily runs out of the mouth and then the dose isn't correct.

Don't suppose it;s feasible to halter and tie them? Give it in a small tasty feed. Adding brewers yeast, linseed and or salt always works for me. ;) I use speedibeet.
 
I didnt realise Panacur guard was designed to be put in the feed? Ive never used it!

yes,it`s in liquid form and comes in a little bottle and you give the required dose everyday for 5 days.

one of mine doesnt like it so last time i used it i mixed apple juice in aswell and he didnt notice.

i am going to buy a syringe so i can do them all quickly.
 
Having just used it I would agree with amandap and say that unless you have v cooperative horses it would probably just run out if you syringed it! I fed our 4 a tiny handful of mix with the wormer in it (which took no time at all to eat!), followed by their proper feeds.
 
as title...have 5 ponies living out, to do with panacur 5 day wormer.

if i was in a hurry for a couple of the days can i administer the daily dose with a syringe?

(it takes longer than you would imagine to get each pony out of the field and make sure they finish their feed each one at a time)

thank you.

Yes my old man (32) will not eat anything I try to hide in his feed to has to be given in a syringe anyway :-) Have to say he is VERY good when having meds syringed !
 
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