Guest guest Posted January 3, 2012 Report Share Posted January 3, 2012 chlorine dioxide chickens, mms is chlorine dioxide when activated/ http://www.thepoultrysite.com/focus/dutrion/2293/dutrionsup-sup-chlorine-dioxide > > I have used lym sulfur dip on everything cats, dogs ,horses ,chickens and unfortunately it got on me as well. I do not recommend this at all. It is dangerous if the cats licks it as well as all of the other animals. It must dry before on them so an ecollar is a must. If they get it into there eyes it can cause scaling, It burns like a ______ When you get to much of it on your and one of the horses got hives from it. The chickens were a night mere to do. The dogs had to keep on herding the chickens to keep them from ingesting it until they dried. I really didn't see much if any improvement for all of the mess and stress I had to put the animals am me though. So far cedarcide has worked the best for me and all of the animals. We are not mite free yet but we are getting there. If you think you still have mites you could spray yourself with he cedarside from head to toe that will kill them if your going to be handing other animals. I have been doing rescue for 15 yrs now I just bathe the dogs that are going to there new house and spray them with the residual spray made by cedarcide and so far no problems. Hope that helps, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2012 Report Share Posted January 3, 2012 preventing upper respiratory fungal infections in your chickens http://poultryone.com/articles/respiratory.html http://www.shagbarkbantams.com/oxine.htm http://www.csp-usa.net/index.php?option=com_content & view=article & id=133:disinfec\ tion-of-poultry-chiller-water-with-cd & catid=49:research > > > > I have used lym sulfur dip on everything cats, dogs ,horses ,chickens and unfortunately it got on me as well. I do not recommend this at all. It is dangerous if the cats licks it as well as all of the other animals. It must dry before on them so an ecollar is a must. If they get it into there eyes it can cause scaling, It burns like a ______ When you get to much of it on your and one of the horses got hives from it. The chickens were a night mere to do. The dogs had to keep on herding the chickens to keep them from ingesting it until they dried. I really didn't see much if any improvement for all of the mess and stress I had to put the animals am me though. So far cedarcide has worked the best for me and all of the animals. We are not mite free yet but we are getting there. If you think you still have mites you could spray yourself with he cedarside from head to toe that will kill them if your going to be handing other animals. I have been doing rescue for 15 yrs now I just bathe the dogs that are going to there new house and spray them with the residual spray made by cedarcide and so far no problems. Hope that helps, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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