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it says 100ml on the advert.
1 ml per kilo is still a lot though, when I was giving mine that much in one go they were spitting it out and being really difficult to medicate. I wonder if you can get it in a stronger dose?
 
it says 100ml on the advert.
1 ml per kilo is still a lot though, when I was giving mine that much in one go they were spitting it out and being really difficult to medicate. I wonder if you can get it in a stronger dose?

That's true, I didn't check the concentration of it. It wont work out cheaper than Panacur 10% Liquid then. I had just never heard of it before.
 
it says 100ml on the advert.
1 ml per kilo is still a lot though, when I was giving mine that much in one go they were spitting it out and being really difficult to medicate. I wonder if you can get it in a stronger dose?

doh! So it does...

I find panacur paste is probably easier, as I hollow out a grape with a straw, and inject the paste in the middle..rabbits don't even notice it! I think giving a liquid by syringe is a lot trickier. When I've tried syringing other medication, by buns spit it out, or they move suddenly and I miss the mouth completely, so never sure whether they have had an accurate dose.
 
I found the paste easier, they just came and ate it straight from the tube! The liquid is much cheaper though, esp. when you have a lot of buns to treat. The liquid isn't to bad when you're only giving a little bit (like half a mil). There's definately a technique to it.
My old vet also said he was concerned the paste doesn't always give an accurate dose.
 
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