Description
Goat & Sheep Parasite Control Pack (4oz x 3)
Small ruminants face heavy pressure from GI nematodes—especially Haemonchus contortus (barber pole worm). This three-bottle pack combines distinct classes so you and your veterinarian can design fecal egg count (FEC)–driven, rotation-based programs and document results with FECRT.
What’s Included
- Levamisole 10% (4oz) – Imidazothiazole class targeting GI nematodes. Effective but with a narrower safety margin in goats/sheep—use only with veterinary guidance and precise weight-based dosing.
- Albendazole 11.36% (4oz, ≈113.6 mg/mL) – Benzimidazole rotation partner for strongyle-type worms; label permissions vary by region/species.
- Fenbendazole 20% (4oz) – Benzimidazole staple used to help manage roundworms/hookworms/whipworms; commonly included in Giardia protocols (vet-directed).
Why This Bundle
- Multi-class strategy: Combines benzimidazoles with levamisole to help manage resistance pressure when deployed with diagnostics and good husbandry.
- FEC/FECRT ready: Build targeted selective treatment (TST) plans, then confirm outcomes with FECRT 10–14 days post-treatment.
- COA-backed: Consistent concentrations across lots support accurate calculator dosing and record-keeping.
Targets (Program-Dependent)
- GI nematodes: e.g., Haemonchus, Teladorsagia, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia; actual spectrum and dose depend on label/vet direction and local resistance patterns.
- Tapeworms: use a dedicated isoquinoline (e.g., Praziquantel 5%) when confirmed/suspected.
How to Use (Quick Start)
- Weigh each animal and dose precisely by weight. Use our calculators:
Albendazole 11.36% Calculator •
Fenbendazole Calculator. - Follow your veterinarian/label for mg/kg and schedule (single vs multi-day; repeats). Levamisole requires extra precision—do not estimate weight.
- Husbandry: pasture rotation/rest, dry bedding, clean water, and appropriate stocking density reduce re-exposure.
- Verify efficacy: run a FECRT 10–14 days post-treatment; adjust class/strategy accordingly.
Safety & Withdrawals
- Gestation: avoid early pregnancy/first trimester unless veterinarian-directed.
- Milk/meat withdrawals: species- and label-specific; confirm for your market and follow vet guidance.
- Young or compromised animals: dose accurately; monitor closely. Levamisole overdosing is a known risk—double-check the math and equipment.
Pairs Well With
- Praziquantel 5% (tapeworm-specific)
- Ivermectin Liquid Solution (macrocyclic lactone rotation partner)
- Dewormer Rotation Calendar & Parasite Prevention by Species
Compliance: Educational content only; not a substitute for veterinary care. Follow your product label and your veterinarian’s instructions. Observe legal withdrawal times; confirm current regulations.
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