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Broadstrike 500gm

3699
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Caprimec Goat Drench

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Caprimec® is a highly effective oral macrocyclic lactone (ML) drench registed for goats. It contains abamectin, which is a short acting, highly potent member of the ML drench family.
WHAT IS CAPRIMEC®?
Caprimec® is the responsible macrocyclic lactone (ML) drench. Caprimec® contains abamectin, the most potent of the short acting chemicals in the ML drench family. It is the only ML extensively trialed and registered for use in goats.
  • Contains abamectin
  • Controls all susceptible roundworms
  • Highly potent
  • Short acting
  • Delays resistance



    WITHHOLDING PERIOD:

  • Meat: 14 days
  • Milk: 4 days
  • ESI: 28 days

    DOSAGE:
    Caprimec is given orally at the recommended dose rate of 1 mL/4 kg bodyweight.

  • Coopers Easy Dose 1 Litre

    8453
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    Dectomax Injectable 500ml

    8332
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    Flystrike Powder 3kg

    4752
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    Flystrike Powder 500gm

    4751
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    Ivermectin Sheep Drench Oral

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    Now available to The Farmers Mailbox is this great Aussie made Ivermectin. Identical to other Ivermectin out there but at an unbeatable price! The manufacturer is keen for Australian farmers to save money on pour-on, so they have given it to us at a great price so we can pass it onto you.

    Broad spectrum oral antiparasitic solution for control and treatment of ivermectin sensitive internal parasites including roundworms, nasal bot and itchmite of sheep.
    Presentation: Solution.
    Active constituents: ivermectin 0.8 g/L. properties: ausmectin® sheep drench contains ivermectin, a member of the macrocyclic lactone class of chemicals, which has a unique mode of action. It acts selectively in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells resulting in paralysis and death of the parasite. Therefore, Ausmectin® sheep drench has been used for the control and treatment of ivermectin-sensitive gastrointestinal roundworms in sheep, including benzimidazole, levamisole and morantel resistant strains of Haemonchus contortus, Ostertagia circumcincta and Trichostrongylus colubriformis. It is also effective against lungworm (Dictiocaulus filaria), itchmite (Psorergatesovis) and all parasitic larval stages of nasal bot (Oestrus ovis) in sheep. Ivermectin has a long intrinsic half-life, which provides excellent residual protection against parasitic reinfestation for a varying period depending on the target parasite. When used as directed Ausmectin® sheep drench is safe for sheep of all ages and ewes may be treated at any stage of pregnancy.
    Dosage and Administration: Apply orally using any standard drenching equipment or any equipment that provides a consistent dose volume. The dose rate is 1 mL per each 4 kg bodyweight. Dose the mob to the heaviest animal in the group (ewes, wethers, rams, lambs). Do not under dose and avoid excessive overdosing. It is recommended that a representative sample of animals should be weighed with either scales or a weight-band before treatment. Consult your veterinarian or State Department of Agriculture for assistance in the complete parasite control program.
    Withholding periods: meat: do not use less than 10 days before slaughter for human consumption.
    Milk: do not use on lactating ewes or within 28 days of lambing where milk or milk products may be used for human consumption.

     

    Panacur 100 1 Litre

    8334
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    panacur 100
    An oral worming liquid for control of benzimidazole (BZ) sensitive strains of internal parasites in cattle and horses.
    What is panacur 100?
    • panacur 100 is a white drench class (benzimidazole) oral drench for cattle and horses.
    • panacur 100 contains 100g/L fenbendazole, a highly effective anthelmintic.
    • panacur 100 is formulated as a low volume flowable white liquid with excellent drenchability.
    Why choose panacur 100?
    Control of internal parasites in cattle Panacur 100 offers excellent control and a high level
    of efficacy against benzimadole (BZ) sensitive:
    • Gastrointestinal roundworms - including inhibited Ostertagia
    • Lungworms
    • Tapeworm*
    nil Milk withholding period - Panacur 100 is approved for use in lactating dairy cows.
    Proven increase in milk production
    Trials have shown milk production responses of greater than 1 litre pew cow per day+
    Short meat withholding period & esi 14 days
    Fast knock down -
    Panacur 100 has ovicidal activity on the worm eggs that are in the digestive tract at the time of
    drenching. This means that in as little as 12 hours post-drenching, eggs remaining in the dung will not be viable. Compare this to macrocyclic lactone (mectin or ML) treatment where animals continue shedding viable eggs for up to 3 days post treatment.
    Low volume
    For ease of administration Panacur 100 is formulated as a flowable low volume liquid.
    Safety
    Fenbendazole, the active used in Panacur 100, has an excellent therapeutic safety profile. Panacur 100 can be safely used in any class of animal (pregnant, lactating, calves, bulls etc) and at any age.
    Cost effective
    Panacur 100 is not only a highly effective drench but is cost effective when compared to the mectin class.
    Control on internal parasites in horses
    Panacur 100 is also registered for use in horses.
    When to use panacur 100
    1. Treat calves at weaning.
    2. Treat growing cattle as required.
    3. Treat dairy cows at dry-off or as required during lactation.
    4. Treat cows pre-calving.
    5. Treat bulls prior to joining.
    6. Treat horses as required in a rotational programwith Equimax®.
    Composition:
    • 100g/L Fenbendazole
    Indications:
    Panacur 100 is effective against sensitive strains of the following internal parasites:
    Cattle:
    Barbers Pole Worm Haemonchus spp.
    Small Brown Stomach Worm Ostertagia spp.
    Stomach Hair Worm Trichostrongylus axei
    Small Intestinal Worm Cooperia spp.
    Thin Necked Intestinal Worm Nematodirus spp.
    Nodule Worm Oesophagostomum radiatum
    Whipworm Trichuris spp.
    Capillaria spp.
    Lungworm Dictyocaulus viviparous
    Hookworm Bunostomum phlebotomum
    Panacur also aids in the control of:
    Tapeworm Moniezia spp.
    Horses:
    Large Strongyles Strongylus vulgaris,
    S. edentatus, S. equinus
    Small Strongyles Cyathostomum spp.,
    Triodontophorus spp.
    Ascarids Parascaris equorum
    Pinworms Oxyuris equi
    Dosage & Administration:
    • Dose rate Cattle: 3.75mL Panacur 100 per 50 kg bodyweight (7.5 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight)
    • For animals over 650 kg dose at rate of 3.75mL per 50 kg bodyweight. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment either with scales or weighband. Dose according to the heaviest animal by liveweight in the group (cows, bulls, calves, heifers etc). Do not underdose. Where there is a large variation in size within the group, draft into two or more lines based on bodyweight, to avoid excessive overdosing.
    Horses:
    • Panacur 100 can be administered by a dosing syringe or drenching gun. Panacurâ 100 has a safety margin in excess of 50 times the recommended dose. Panacurâ 100 may be safely administered to pregnant mares and working stallions.
    • Dose Rate Horses: 1mL Panacur 100 per 10 kg bodyweight (10mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight). To control Strongyloides westeri in foals a dose of 5 mL per 10 kg (50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight) is required.
    Withholding period:
    Cattle:
    • Meat: 14 days.
    • Milk: Nil.
    • ESI: 14 days.
    Horses:
    • Meat: 28 days
    • ESI: 14 days.

    Panacur 100 5 Litre

    8436
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    panacur 100
    An oral worming liquid for control of benzimidazole (BZ) sensitive strains of internal parasites in cattle and horses.
    What is panacur 100?
    • panacur 100 is a white drench class (benzimidazole) oral drench for cattle and horses.
    • panacur 100 contains 100g/L fenbendazole, a highly effective anthelmintic.
    • panacur 100 is formulated as a low volume flowable white liquid with excellent drenchability.
    Why choose panacur 100?
    Control of internal parasites in cattle Panacur 100 offers excellent control and a high level
    of efficacy against benzimadole (BZ) sensitive:
    • Gastrointestinal roundworms - including inhibited Ostertagia
    • Lungworms
    • Tapeworm*
    nil Milk withholding period - Panacur 100 is approved for use in lactating dairy cows.
    Proven increase in milk production
    Trials have shown milk production responses of greater than 1 litre pew cow per day+
    Short meat withholding period & esi 14 days
    Fast knock down -
    Panacur 100 has ovicidal activity on the worm eggs that are in the digestive tract at the time of
    drenching. This means that in as little as 12 hours post-drenching, eggs remaining in the dung will not be viable. Compare this to macrocyclic lactone (mectin or ML) treatment where animals continue shedding viable eggs for up to 3 days post treatment.
    Low volume
    For ease of administration Panacur 100 is formulated as a flowable low volume liquid.
    Safety
    Fenbendazole, the active used in Panacur 100, has an excellent therapeutic safety profile. Panacur 100 can be safely used in any class of animal (pregnant, lactating, calves, bulls etc) and at any age.
    Cost effective
    Panacur 100 is not only a highly effective drench but is cost effective when compared to the mectin class.
    Control on internal parasites in horses
    Panacur 100 is also registered for use in horses.
    When to use panacur 100
    1. Treat calves at weaning.
    2. Treat growing cattle as required.
    3. Treat dairy cows at dry-off or as required during lactation.
    4. Treat cows pre-calving.
    5. Treat bulls prior to joining.
    6. Treat horses as required in a rotational programwith Equimax®.
    Composition:
    • 100g/L Fenbendazole
    Indications:
    Panacur 100 is effective against sensitive strains of the following internal parasites:
    Cattle:
    Barbers Pole Worm Haemonchus spp.
    Small Brown Stomach Worm Ostertagia spp.
    Stomach Hair Worm Trichostrongylus axei
    Small Intestinal Worm Cooperia spp.
    Thin Necked Intestinal Worm Nematodirus spp.
    Nodule Worm Oesophagostomum radiatum
    Whipworm Trichuris spp.
    Capillaria spp.
    Lungworm Dictyocaulus viviparous
    Hookworm Bunostomum phlebotomum
    Panacur also aids in the control of:
    Tapeworm Moniezia spp.
    Horses:
    Large Strongyles Strongylus vulgaris,
    S. edentatus, S. equinus
    Small Strongyles Cyathostomum spp.,
    Triodontophorus spp.
    Ascarids Parascaris equorum
    Pinworms Oxyuris equi
    Dosage & Administration:
    • Dose rate Cattle: 3.75mL Panacur 100 per 50 kg bodyweight (7.5 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight)
    • For animals over 650 kg dose at rate of 3.75mL per 50 kg bodyweight. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment either with scales or weighband. Dose according to the heaviest animal by liveweight in the group (cows, bulls, calves, heifers etc). Do not underdose. Where there is a large variation in size within the group, draft into two or more lines based on bodyweight, to avoid excessive overdosing.
    Horses:
    • Panacur 100 can be administered by a dosing syringe or drenching gun. Panacurâ 100 has a safety margin in excess of 50 times the recommended dose. Panacurâ 100 may be safely administered to pregnant mares and working stallions.
    • Dose Rate Horses: 1mL Panacur 100 per 10 kg bodyweight (10mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight). To control Strongyloides westeri in foals a dose of 5 mL per 10 kg (50 mg fenbendazole/kg bodyweight) is required.
    Withholding period:
    Cattle:
    • Meat: 14 days.
    • Milk: Nil.
    • ESI: 14 days.
    Horses:
    • Meat: 28 days
    • ESI: 14 days.

    Panacur 25 1 Litre

    1772
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    WHY CHOOSE PANACUR® 25?
    1. FOR YOUR WHITE DRENCH ROTATION
    Panacur® contains fenbendazole, a member of the benzimidazole drench family.
    2. CONTROLS SUSCEPTIBLE ROUNDWORMS
    Will control all major internal parasites that are susceptible to a BZ drench. These include barber’s pole worm, small brown stomach worm (including inhibited larvae), black scour worm, small intestinal worm, nodule worm, thin necked intestinal worm, large mouthed bowel worm, large lungworm and whipworm. These worms reduce overall productivity especially in young animals. Weight gains can be reduced by up to 20% and wool growth can be affected signifi cantly. Panacur® 25 also aids in the control of tapeworm.
    3. SHORT ACTING
    Until now, popular thought has suggested that persistence is a desirable trait in a drench. Some drenches have even promoted their longer persistence as a benefi t or been formulated into capsules to provide long action. There is a sting in the tail however – persistence breeds resistance. A drench with persistence increases the selective pressure for resistance because it continues to kill susceptible worms whilst allowing resistant worms to reproduce. A shorter acting drench like Panacur® 25 is less likely to do this than persistent drenches or drench capsules.
    4. REGISTERED FOR GOATS
    There are very few drenches registered for use in goats. Panacur® 25 has been used safely by goat producers across Australia for many years, and continues to be one of the more popular drenches used in the goat industry.
    5. VERY SAFE
    Panacur® 25 is amongst the safest of all the oral drench formulations available.
    6. OVICIDAL
    Fenbendazole is ovicidal in sheep and goats, ensuring that roundworm eggs passed in the dung are rendered infertile, reducing the potential for further pasture
    • Panacur® 25 is given orally at the recommended dose rate of 1ml/5 kg liveweight.
    • Dose the mob according to the heaviest animal by liveweight in the group.
    INDICATIONS
    • For control of fenbendazole susceptible mature and immature gastrointestinal parasites, lungworm and aids in control of whipworm and tapeworm in sheep and goats.
    RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN
    • Sheep of all ages that have worms susceptible to Panacur® 25. Sheep younger than 12 months of age should be treated with Firstmectin® SE.PRECAUTIONS
    • Resistance by roundworms is very common to white drenches. A drench resistance test should be conducted prior to using a white drench to be sure of its effectiveness.
    WITHHOLDING PERIOD
    Meat: 14 days
    Milk: 24 hours
    ESI: 14 days

    Panacur 25 5 Litre

    1780
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    WHY CHOOSE PANACUR® 25?
    1. FOR YOUR WHITE DRENCH ROTATION
    Panacur® contains fenbendazole, a member of the benzimidazole drench family.
    2. CONTROLS SUSCEPTIBLE ROUNDWORMS
    Will control all major internal parasites that are susceptible to a BZ drench. These include barber’s pole worm, small brown stomach worm (including inhibited larvae), black scour worm, small intestinal worm, nodule worm, thin necked intestinal worm, large mouthed bowel worm, large lungworm and whipworm. These worms reduce overall productivity especially in young animals. Weight gains can be reduced by up to 20% and wool growth can be affected signifi cantly. Panacur® 25 also aids in the control of tapeworm.
    3. SHORT ACTING
    Until now, popular thought has suggested that persistence is a desirable trait in a drench. Some drenches have even promoted their longer persistence as a benefi t or been formulated into capsules to provide long action. There is a sting in the tail however – persistence breeds resistance. A drench with persistence increases the selective pressure for resistance because it continues to kill susceptible worms whilst allowing resistant worms to reproduce. A shorter acting drench like Panacur® 25 is less likely to do this than persistent drenches or drench capsules.
    4. REGISTERED FOR GOATS
    There are very few drenches registered for use in goats. Panacur® 25 has been used safely by goat producers across Australia for many years, and continues to be one of the more popular drenches used in the goat industry.
    5. VERY SAFE
    Panacur® 25 is amongst the safest of all the oral drench formulations available.
    6. OVICIDAL
    Fenbendazole is ovicidal in sheep and goats, ensuring that roundworm eggs passed in the dung are rendered infertile, reducing the potential for further pasture
    • Panacur® 25 is given orally at the recommended dose rate of 1ml/5 kg liveweight.
    • Dose the mob according to the heaviest animal by liveweight in the group.
    INDICATIONS
    • For control of fenbendazole susceptible mature and immature gastrointestinal parasites, lungworm and aids in control of whipworm and tapeworm in sheep and goats.
    RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN
    • Sheep of all ages that have worms susceptible to Panacur® 25. Sheep younger than 12 months of age should be treated with Firstmectin® SE.PRECAUTIONS
    • Resistance by roundworms is very common to white drenches. A drench resistance test should be conducted prior to using a white drench to be sure of its effectiveness.
    WITHHOLDING PERIOD
    Meat: 14 days
    Milk: 24 hours
    ESI: 14 days

    Pestene Powder 500gm

    8373
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    Effective against lice, mites and fleas in poultry, dogs, cats, horses, calves and goats.
    Composition: Sulfur 50 g/kg, rotenone 10 g/kg.
    Withholding Period:
    Meat. Poultry: 1 day.
    500g powder

    Q-Drench 1 Litre

    8472
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    Active Constituents
    Abamectin 1.0 g/L
    Albendazole 25.0 g/L
    Closantel 37.5 g/L
    Levamisole hydrochloride 40.0 g/L
    Properties
    Q-drench contains abamectin, albendazole, closantel and levamisole, which are members of the macrocyclic lactone, benzimidazole, salicylanilide and imidazothiazole groups respectively. Leading parasitologists consider the use of multiple combinations of drenches will help prevent the development of resistant parasites if used in an appropriate manner. Q-drench is a broad-spectrum oral anthelmintic which can be used i) against susceptible gastrointestinal parasites; and ii) to prevent the introduction of resistant strains onto a property.
    Indications
    Adult and immature gastrointestinal roundworms:
    • Barber’s Pole Worm - Haemonchus contortus
    - including inhibited L4 stage and strains with
    single, dual or triple resistance to macrocyclic
    lactones, benzimidazoles, levamisole or
    closantel, and strains with emerging resistance to
    closantel.
    • Small Brown Stomach Worm - Teladorsagia (Ostertagia) circumcincta
    - including inhibited L4 stage and strains with
    single or dual resistance to macrocyclic lactones,
    benzimidazoles or levamisole:
    • Black Scour Worm - Trichostrongylus colubriformis
    - including strains with single or dual resistance to
    macrocyclic lactones, benzimidazoles or
    levamisole.
    • Large Stomach Worm - Haemonchus placei
    • Stomach Hair Worm - Trichostrongylus axei
    • Black Scour Worm - Trichostrongylus vitrinus
    • Small Intestinal Worm - Cooperia spp
    • Thin-Necked Intestinal Worm - Nematodirus spp
    • Large Mouthed Bowel Worm - Chabertia ovina
    • Nodule Worm - Oesophagostomum columbianum
    • Large Bowel Worm - Oesophagostomum venulosum
    • Whip worm - Trichuris ovis
    • Intestinal threadworm - Strongyloides papillosus
    • Hookworm - Bunostomum spp
    • Nasal Bot - Oestrus ovis
    • Lungworm - Dictyocaulus viviparus (Large lungworm)
    • Liver Fluke - Fasciola hepatica
    - mature fluke and immature forms including 6 week old stages. Reduces the output of viable fluke eggs.
    • Tapeworms - Monezia spp
    - heads and segments
    • Itch mite - Psorergates ovis

    Resistance may develop to any chemical. Ask your local veterinary practitioner or animal health
    adviser for recommended parasite management practices for your area to reduce development
    of resistance. It is advisable that a resistance test be conducted before any parasite treatment is
    used.
    Directions for Use
    For use as a quarantine drench: Treat all animals on arrival, or ideally at farm of origin, and hold in yards for 4 hours before release. Provide hay and water (or rehydration therapy using Jurox’s Vy’trate Concentrate or Sachets) whilst yarded. For use in a strategic worm control program: Speak to your animal health adviser or veterinarian.
    Administer orally
    Shake well before use
    Check the accuracy of the drench equipment before and during use
    A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment
    Dose the mob according to the heaviest animal by liveweight in each group (ewes, wethers, rams, lambs). Do not underdose
    Where there is a large variation in size within the group, dose rate should be based on the label directions for each weight range. Drafting into two or more lines may be appropriate, to avoid excessive overdosing 1mL /5 kg bodyweight.
    Withholding Periods
    Meat - Do NOT use less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption.
    Milk - Do NOT use in female sheep which are producing or may in the future produce milk or
    milk products for human consumption.
    ESI - 60 days

    Vetmec F Cattle Antiparasitic Injection 500ml

    2651
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    VETMEC F is effective against sensitive strains of the following adult and immature parasites.
    ● GASTROINTESTINAL ROUNDWORMS:
    ● Barbers Pole Worm (Haemonchus spp.)
    ● Small Brown Stomach Worm (Ostertagia ostertagi)(including third
    and fourth stage larvae and inhibited immatures)
    ● Small Intestinal Worm (Cooperia spp.)
    ● Stomach Hair Worm (Trichostrongylus axei)
    ● Black Scour Worm (Trichostrongylus colubriformis)
    ● Hookworm (Bunostomum phlebotomum) ● Large Bowel Worm (Oesophagostomum spp.)
    ● Adult Thin Necked Intestinal Worm (Nematodirus spp.)
    ● Intestinal Threadworm (Strongyloides papillosus)
    ● Whipworm (Trichuris spp.)
    ● LUNGWORM (Dictyocaulus viviparus)
    ● ADULT LIVER FLUKE (Fasciola hepatica) ● LICE (Linognathus vituli, Haematopinus eurysternus, Solenopotes capillatus)
    Aids in the control of
    ● Biting Lice (Bovicolabovis)
    ● CATTLE TICK (Boophilus microplus) including organophosphate, synthetic pyrethroid and amidine resistant strains.

    Maximum tick efficacy is achieved 4-5 days after treatment. Engorged female ticks that drop from cattle in the initial days after treatment may lay viable eggs. This should be taken into account when planning a strategic tick control program.
    MITES (Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis)
    ADULT EYEWORM (Thelazia spp.)

    WITHHOLDING PERIODS: MEAT: DO NOT USE less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption. ESI: 42 Days.
    MILK: DO NOT USE in cows, which are producing or may in the future produce milk or milk products for human consumption.

    LIVER FLUKE
    Use the one product for effective treatment and control of liver fluke on your property at the same time as treating for worms and ectoparaites such as lice, mange and ticks.

    Dose Rate
    1ml per 50kg

    Vetmec 'Low Volume' plus Selenium Oral Sheep Drench 10 litres

    1877
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    Vetmec LV plus Selenium Oral Drench for Sheep is an effective drench against a wide range of adult and immature worms.
    Added Selenium for the treatment and prevention of selenium deficiencies
    Abamectin 2.0 g/L Selenium 1.0 g/L
    The active ingredient Abamectin is a very effective ‘mectin.
    Abamectin drenches have been shown to remain effective for a time following the emergence of resistance to ivermectin in sheep.
    At around half the price of comparable products VETMEC LV is the most cost effective choice.
    1. Abamectin: The active ingredient Abamectin is a very effective ‘mectin.
    Abamectin drenches have been shown to remain effective for a time following the emergence of resistance to ivermectin in sheep.
    2. Low Volume Convenient, user friendly and
    “treats more for less”. Treat 2000 50kg sheep per 10L drum.
    3. Selenium With its’ addition, Vetmec LV
    treats and prevents illthrift due to Selenium deficiency in sheep.
    Vetmec LV is effective against the following adult and immature worms.
    ● Barbers Pole Worm (Haemonchus contortus)
    ● Small Brown (Ostertagia spp)
    Stomach Worms
    ● Black Scour Worms (Trichostrongylus spp)
    ● Small Intestinal Worms (Cooperia spp)
    ● Thin Necked (Nematodirus spp)
    Intestinal Worms
    ● Large Bowel Worm (Oesophagostomum venulosum)
    ● Lungworm (Dictyocaulus f ilaria)
    Vetmec LV is effective against nasal bot and itchmite Vetmec LV treats and prevents selenium deficiency plus Selenium Oral Drench for Sheep Vetmec LV is effective against a broad range of parasites in sheep. Abamectin 2.0 g/L Selenium 1.0 g/L
    Bodyweight Dose Volume 10L Pack

    WITHHOLDING PERIODS
    Do not use less than 14 days before slaughter for human
    consumption. Do not use in lactating ewes producing milk
    for human consumption or processing.

    DOSE RATE: 1ml per 10kg

    Vetmec with Abamectin Antiparasitic Injection 500ml

    1621
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    The active ingredient in VETMEC is abamectin - one of the avermectin / milbemycin family of endectides. Abamectin, like all other avermectins kills parasites by focusing on their neurotransmitter gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) to cripple the transmission of nervous impulses. Its action is different from that of the active ingredients in white and clear drenches. Abamectin is therefor effective against parasites resistant to white and clear drench families.

    VETMEC cattle injection is ideally suited for tactical and strategic treatments, to help clean up pastures and prevent outbreaks of Type II Ostertagiosis .

    In addition, VETMEC provides an ideal opportunity to prevent the build up of lice with a single treatment.

    Being an injectable product there is greater confidence that the cattle will have received the full dose at treatment compared with pour-on products. Blood levels following injection with VETMEC have shown to be many times higher than those following some pour-on treatments.


    VETMEC is effective against the following sensitive strains:

    Internal Parasites:

    ● Ostertagia ostertagi
    ● Ostertagia lyrata
    ● Haemonchus placei
    ● Trichostronglyus axei
    ● T. colubriformis
    ● Cooperia spp
    ● Bunostomum phlebotomum
    ● Oesophogostomum radiutum and adult Chabertia ovina
    ● Nematodirus spathiger and Strongyloides papillosus

    Lungworm
    Adult and immature Dictyocaulus viviparus .

    External Parasites
    Linognathus vituli (sucking lice). Aids in the control of cattle tick.

    Longevity of Action
    Effectively controls infection with Haemonchus placei, Ostertagia spp, Cooperia spp, and Oesophogostomum radiutum acquired up to 7 days after treatment and Dictyocaulus viviparus acquired up to 14 days after treatment.

    Withholding Period
    Do not administer VETMEC within 30 days of slaughter for human consumption.

    Dose Rate
    1ml per 50kg

    Vitamin ADE Bottle 500ml

    3616
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    Vitamin B12 Sheep & Cattle 500ml

    3617
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    Vytrate Liquid 5 Litre

    9000
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    Vytrate Sachets Box of 12

    9001
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    Box of 12 sachets of Vytrate

    Sykes Drench 340g

    8383
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    A purgative drench with added mineral replacements for cattle, horses, sheep, goats and pigs

    Sykes Drench is a purgative drench with some mineral replacements used for Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Goats and Pigs. It is active against impaction, bloat acute indigestion, constipation, retained afterbirth, impaction colic and sand. Sykes Drench  powder is a cost-effictive way to ensure your animals health and condition.
    Active constituents: Magnesium Sulphate, Ammonium Sulphate, Calcium Hydroxide, Cobalt Sulphate, Coppr Sulphate, Ferric Oxide and Aloes.
    Always read the instructions on the label.