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Worked a treat. Barber Pole symptoms disappeared in a couple of day. Sheep and I are happy now.
Q-drench® Multicombination Drench is a unique 4 way anthelmintic for use in sheep.
Product Information:
Active Constituents:
Abamectin 1.0 g/L
Albendazole 25.0 g/L
Closantel 37.5 g/L
Levamisole hydrochloride 40.0 g/L
Indications:
* 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
Contraindications:
Administration to lambs under 6 weeks of age or 10 kg bodyweight.
Precautions:
Exercise care in handling weak, pregnant and young animals to avoid unnecessary stress. Avoid yarding animals off-feed overnight, and ensure animals have access to water when yarded prior to drenching. Recommended dose should not be exceeded, except under veterinary supervision.
Withholding Periods:
Meat 28 days.
Milk Do not use in female sheep which are producing, or may in the future produce, milk or milk products for human consumption.
Dosage and Administration:
For use as a quarantine drench, treat all animals on arrival, or ideally at farm of origin, and hold in yards for at least 24 hours before release. For use in a strategic worm control program, speak to an animal health advisor or veterinarian.
Administer orally. Check accuracy of the drench equipment before and during use. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment. Dose the mob 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.
Dose. 1 mL/5 kg bodyweight. Shake well before use. See dose rate table on product label for further information.
Q-drench® Multicombination Drench is a unique 4 way anthelmintic for use in sheep.
Product Information:
Active Constituents:
Abamectin 1.0 g/L
Albendazole 25.0 g/L
Closantel 37.5 g/L
Levamisole hydrochloride 40.0 g/L
Indications:
* 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
Contraindications:
Administration to lambs under 6 weeks of age or 10 kg bodyweight.
Precautions:
Exercise care in handling weak, pregnant and young animals to avoid unnecessary stress. Avoid yarding animals off-feed overnight, and ensure animals have access to water when yarded prior to drenching. Recommended dose should not be exceeded, except under veterinary supervision.
Withholding Periods:
Meat 28 days.
Milk Do not use in female sheep which are producing, or may in the future produce, milk or milk products for human consumption.
Dosage and Administration:
For use as a quarantine drench, treat all animals on arrival, or ideally at farm of origin, and hold in yards for at least 24 hours before release. For use in a strategic worm control program, speak to an animal health advisor or veterinarian.
Administer orally. Check accuracy of the drench equipment before and during use. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment. Dose the mob 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.
Dose. 1 mL/5 kg bodyweight. Shake well before use. See dose rate table on product label for further information.