Ammo Horse Wormer
$26.99
Ammo Allwormer Paste for Horses - 32.5g (Peppermint Flavoured)
Active ingredients:
Abamectin 4 mg/g and Morantel Tartrate 167 mg/g
Actions:
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.
Indications:
Treatment and control of
Tapeworms: Anoplocephala perfoliataLarge
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
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.