No problem Juliana, In case you haven't noticed I am VERY ADHD so I don't sleep much and have to be muli-tasking at all times. Sometimes I am so tired I can't run anymore so I have to sit and do something! Just happened to be one of those times and I like to do anything I can to help out a friend or even a stranger for that matter! LOL! And I consider you all my friends!
ok Juliana, I got this for you. I called Jeffers and the lady there was kind enough to consult with their livestock specialist while I waited on the phone. She came back and said that it should be stored out of direct sunlight and room temperature is fine as Deborah had also said. She did say that the specialist also said not to let it freeze. Apparently the instructions state that it may be hard to administer at temps below 45 F and may be warmed to 59 F for easier administration. Hope that helps!
No, I read the entire box insert, and box couldn't find recommendation on storage. I just ruined a perfectly good bottle of Safeguard by leaving it in the barn all summer :( This was much more expensive!!
Sorry I have never used it. Are there no directions on the bottle for it? You can always call Jeffers vet supply and ask them about the storage. They are great about little things like that. They really don't mind and the number is 1-800-jeffers. Easy to remember!
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No problem Juliana, In case you haven't noticed I am VERY ADHD so I don't sleep much and have to be muli-tasking at all times. Sometimes I am so tired I can't run anymore so I have to sit and do something! Just happened to be one of those times and I like to do anything I can to help out a friend or even a stranger for that matter! LOL! And I consider you all my friends!
Thanks guys...I will take it out of the fridge.
Just have to remember not to leave it in the barn! Magaret, that was way above and beyond-- Tnx!
ok Juliana, I got this for you. I called Jeffers and the lady there was kind enough to consult with their livestock specialist while I waited on the phone. She came back and said that it should be stored out of direct sunlight and room temperature is fine as Deborah had also said. She did say that the specialist also said not to let it freeze. Apparently the instructions state that it may be hard to administer at temps below 45 F and may be warmed to 59 F for easier administration. Hope that helps!
No, I read the entire box insert, and box couldn't find recommendation on storage. I just ruined a perfectly good bottle of Safeguard by leaving it in the barn all summer :( This was much more expensive!!
Room temp in your home is fine. The bottle should have exact temperatures.
Sorry I have never used it. Are there no directions on the bottle for it? You can always call Jeffers vet supply and ask them about the storage. They are great about little things like that. They really don't mind and the number is 1-800-jeffers. Easy to remember!