Farnam Worma Drench

$45.00$112.00

Worma Drench is a broad spectrum anthelmintic for horses & cattle (dairy & beef).

Description

Effective against the following internal parasites:

Horses: Mature and immature stages of Bloodworm (Strongylus vulgaris); Large Strongyles or Redworms, including the migratory tissue stages of S. edentatus; Large Roundworm, Pinworms, Small Redworms (Small strongyles or Cyathostome species susceptible to oxfendazole), mature Stomach Worms (Habronema microstoma), as well as the harmful migrating stages of the Bloodworm (S.vulgaris) (55-88% activity) with corresponding reduction in arterial lesions.

Cattle:
Dairy & Beef – Small Brown Stomach Worm (Ostertagia ostertagi) including inhibited fourth larval or hypobiotic stages, Barber’s Pole Worm, Small Intestinal Worm, Stomach Hairworm, Thin Necked Intestinal Worm, Hookworm, Nodule Worm, Lungworm and Cattle Tapeworm.

Worma Drench in liquid form provides an economic and convenient method of controlling major internal Roundworms in horses on studs or in large groups, as well as Roundworms and Tapeworms in cattle on studs, dairy herds, feedlots and grazing stock.

Additional information

Weight

1L, 250ml

Directions

DOSE AND ADMINISTRATION:
Administer orally with accurate drenching equipment, disposable syringe, stomach tube, or by mixing thoroughly into the feed. Base the dose on the heaviest animal in the herd. Calculate body weight by using scales or a weigh-band.

Horses 10ml per 100kg bodyweight

Cattle 5ml per 100kg bodyweight.

 

 

 

Active Constituents

OXFENDAZOLE 100 g/L

Withholding Periods

WITHHOLDING PERIODS: (HORSES): MEAT: 28 days. (CATTLE): MILK: NIL; MEAT: DO
NOT ADMINISTER LESS THAN 8 DAYS BEFORE SLAUGHTER FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION
.
TRADE ADVICE: EXPORT SLAUGHTER INTERVAL (ESI): DO NOT USE less than 14 days before slaughter for
export. The ESI on this datasheet was correct at the time of label approval. Before using this product, confirm the current ESI
from the manufacturer on (02) 9672 7944 or the APVMA website (
www.apvma.gov.au/residues/ESI.shtml).