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$2.39 wormer + Free Shipping thru 07/12/09

[color=#BF8000][b]If anyone is interested. If you order 24 or more its a $1.99[/b][/color] http://www.horse.com/Generic-Ivermectin-Dewormer-BBL07.html?email=CE073…" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Adell Sun, 07/12/2009 - 08:14

[quote="vneerland"]What's the catch? That it expired 4 years ago? :?
Or that they will sell all your info to the government? ;)
(good deal. Thanks for the tip)[/quote]

I have ordered dewormers online a number of times (mostly from Jeffers), I have never gotten expired stuff, but they tend to be getting close eg one year to expiry date. Not a issue for me as I tend to order and use at the same time :)

critterkeeper Sun, 07/12/2009 - 17:17

Thanks, good deal....I just ordered 24 too (just enough ivermectin to do the whole herd for a year - hehehe :laugh1 ). Sara I agree...we need a deal on praziquantel or fenbendazole - that would cover all my worming needs for a year... :bounce

rabbitsfizz Fri, 07/17/2009 - 04:28

I do not rotate wormers so Ivermectin is what I use as a base wormer and yes, it is expensive.
At the moment I am using the liquid Ivermectin drench which makes it a lot cheaper, but you have to work out the dosage, which is not all that straightforward.
Praziquantel is always quite expensive, but I can get it on it's own, which helped.
Fenbendazole is the cheapest, I can get that for around $$65 a litre, I use quite a lot!!!

vneerland Fri, 07/17/2009 - 09:41

[quote="lipigirl"]The cheapest Ivermectin based wormers are about £5 so $7,50 - so yes if anyone wants to ship to us both, if you can get it to the UK we can split the postage !!! :D[/quote]

I don't mind at all running to the post office for you. If you pay the order, I will be glad to receive and ship it from there. I am sure we can work out the shipping cost, somehow.

rabbitsfizz Sat, 07/18/2009 - 13:28

Expiry dates on wormers are fairly flexible so long as they are kept out of direct heat.
I would need around 40 I would think...what ones can you get cheap, sorry, I've forgotten!!
I could use 40 Ivermectin and some with Praziquantel if they are cheaper than I can get them....

vneerland Sun, 07/19/2009 - 09:34

Unless you have some friends.... ;) (who would help you cover shipping cost)
I thought I read these were 1500 lbs tubes. For me that means that two tubes last three wormings on a full size mare. Your mini's should stretch that even further. My only word of caution is for British customs. I have sent stuff overseas, only to get some serious $$ tacked on if they thought the value exceeded their tolerated amount. (40 euro for a gift, or something like that) You might want to look into that before you place your order.

NZ Appaloosas Tue, 07/28/2009 - 19:06

I'm currently chasing down the info I need to find out if I can get this brought into the country for personal use (no one here seems to do bulk discounts, which is a b1tch when you have more than ten horses). On to my fifth gov't department and got bloody voicemail.

Diane