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    Re: Feeding treated rats?

    Did you look at the FDA withdrawal times for slaughtering larger critters treated with Ivomec? I only glanced at a few, but noted one listed at 35 days.

    Personally, I would look at the max time given and feed the rats to my critters no sooner than that. Rodents probably have higher metabolisms than food animals anyway so there shouldn't be much ivermectin left if you wait for that duration.

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    Re: Feeding treated rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Did you look at the FDA withdrawal times for slaughtering larger critters treated with Ivomec? I only glanced at a few, but noted one listed at 35 days.

    Personally, I would look at the max time given and feed the rats to my critters no sooner than that. Rodents probably have higher metabolisms than food animals anyway so there shouldn't be much ivermectin left if you wait for that duration.
    I looked and could not find anything, other than do not use on horses intended for human consumption.
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    Feeding treated rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by the_knot View Post
    I looked and could not find anything, other than do not use on horses intended for human consumption.
    It's in one of the links posted above. I am copying and pasting a few for you:

    Withdrawal Time Cattle excluding veal: 35 days before slaughter. Swine: 18 days before slaughter. Reindeer: 56 days before slaughter. Bison: 56 days before slaughter. Milk: no withdrawal has been established.

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    Re: Feeding treated rats?

    Quote Originally Posted by FireStorm View Post
    It's in one of the links posted above. I am copying and pasting a few for you:

    Withdrawal Time Cattle excluding veal: 35 days before slaughter. Swine: 18 days before slaughter. Reindeer: 56 days before slaughter. Bison: 56 days before slaughter. Milk: no withdrawal has been established.
    Thank you, I guess I will wait another month before culling them. Just to be on the safe side, they only got a very tiny dosage.
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