AMMO Allwormer Broad Spectrum and Bot Paste for use in Horses 32.5gm.
Controls Tapeworms Roundworms Pinworms Lungworms Skin Lesions Strongyles Hairworms and Bots
Abamectin 4 mg/g - Morantel Tartrate 167 mg/g
Abamectin acts by binding selectively and with high affinity to glutamate-gated chloride channels in invertebrate nerve and muscle cells. This leads to hyperpolarisation of these cells, resulting in flaccid paralysis and death of the parasite.
Morantel is a depolarising neuromuscular blocking agent producing paralysis by causing muscle contraction.
Treatment and control of:
- Tapeworms: Anoplocephala perfoliata
- Large Strongyles: adult & larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris adult & tissue stages of S. edentatus adult stages of S. equinus
- Small Strongyles: including benzimidazole resistant strains of adult and immature Cyathostomum spp, Cycliocyclus spp, Cylicostephanus spp, Cylicodontophorus spp, Gyalocephalus spp, Triodontophorus spp: adults
- Pin Worm: adult & immature Oxyuris equi
- Roundworm: adult & immature Parascaris equorum
- Hairworm: adult Trichostrongylus axei
- Neck Threadworm: microfilariae of Onchocerca spp
- Bots: oral & gastric stages of Gasterophilus spp
- Lungworm: adult & immature Dictyocaulus arnfeldi
- Intestinal Threadworm: adult Strongyloides westeri
- Large mouthed stomach worms: adult Habronema muscae
- Skin lesions caused by: Habronema spp, Draschia spp cutaneouslarvae (Summer Sores), and Onchocerca spp microfilariae (Cutaneous Onchocerciasis).
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION -
Horses: The contents of one 32.5 g syringe are sufficient to treat one horse of 600 kg bodyweight. Doses are described in mL, corresponding to the markings on the dial-a-dose syringe.
Foals and Ponies: administer 5 mL per 100 kg bodyweight. AMMO ALLWORMER is safe for use in pregnant mares, in foals over four weeks of age, and in debilitated & convalescent animals.
PRESENTATION -
32.5 g adjustable dose paste syringe
Box holds 12 syringes
STORAGE -
Store below 30°C (Room Temperature).
NOTES -
A year round worming prevention and treatment program varies with climatic and stocking conditions, but, in general terms all horses should be wormed every 6 - 8 weeks, commencing at approximately 6 weeks of age. All horses newly introduced to a property should be wormed immediately on arrival, and kept away from regularly used paddocks or yards for several days in order to minimise environmental recontamination.
WARNINGS
Export Slaughter Interval (Horses): NOT TO BE USED in horses that may be slaughtered for human consumption.
Disclaimer.
The purchaser acknowledges that this product should be used as directed. Feed Central and its staff make no claims regarding the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of any disease or illness in horses.
It is the responsibility of the buyer to ensure the correct use of this product.