midgie Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 A breeder I just bought 2 new girls from has suggested I use Crovect twice a year as a preventative treatment for mites, lice etc. I know this med. is usually meant for sheep, and isn't licensed for poultry, but understand that some chicken owners on this forum use similar stuff successfully. Anyone tried Crovect, or if not, can recommend another brand? I've tried searching the forum archives for info but don't know what I'm looking for! Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ain't Nobody Here Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 I can't say I've ever heard the name . I have some Eprinex* (which I haven't used yet) which I know quite a few people use. *not licenced for use in poultry in the UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redwing Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 I have heard the same thing but I doubt you will find much comment on this forum about it I know that it has been recently mentioned on the Bluelaced forum under the health section - a post called 'that cattle stuff' or something like that! you may also find mention on the Practical Poultry forum too As someone who will need to buy this product for my sheep next year I am also interested in its use in the poultry world - be aware though that it is only sold in big bottles so would not be very cost effective if you only have a few hens Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
midgie Posted September 21, 2009 Author Share Posted September 21, 2009 As someone who will need to buy this product for my sheep next year I am also interested in its use in the poultry world - be aware though that it is only sold in big bottles so would not be very cost effective if you only have a few hens Thanks for that. The hen breeder, (who seems to have a great reputation for healthy birds, on this forum and locally), told me that he buys Crovect from his local agricultural supplier; he gets small-ish jars there, reckoned they cost around £20 and lasted forever. He dabs it on to his hens necks and tails twice a year with a little paintbrush, and, apparently, get really good results. He told me I'd need to tell the shop I 'had a few jacobs' I was a wee bit apprehensive about his advice, though, as he also told me the way to cure chicken-sniffles is to put Milton sterilising tablets in their drinking water Never heard that one before...? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redwing Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 There are a lot of urban myths told by hard core poultry keepers I understand that the Crovect does work but it would not be sensible for me to recommend it to you as its licenced for much larger animals, do some more research and ask more questions from those other forums before committing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dogmother Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 It contains cypermethrin*, so it's treatment rather than a preventative like ivermectin*. So far as I can see, anyway. I wouldn't use it myself. *Not licensed for use on poultry in the UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chucky Mama Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 I would advise against the use in chickens. It's legal classification is a POM-VPS which means that it can only be supplied by a vet, pharmacist or suitably qualified person all of which should not legally supply Crovect for use in chickens. "For the treatment and control of ticks, headflies and biting lice on sheep. For the prevention and treatment of blowfly strike on sheep.......do not adminsiter to animals of less than 12.5kg bodyweight.....Not to be administered to animals producing milk for human consumption..." If it can't be used for milk producting animals I certainly wouldn't like to eat eggs from chickens receiving treatment and the weight of a chicken would also make safe dosage calculations dodgy. I think that there are much safer tried and tested alternatives out there. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Dogmother Posted September 21, 2009 Share Posted September 21, 2009 Thank you for the clarification Chucky Mama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
midgie Posted September 21, 2009 Author Share Posted September 21, 2009 Thanks to all; think I'll be steering clear of Crovect... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...