Prohibit Soluble Drench Dewormer for Cattle & Sheep
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Use Code: MERRY24 for Free Economy Shipping.
Ends 12/25/2024 @11:59pm cst.
California Prop 65 WARNING
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Cattle and Sheep Dewormer For Oral Use
Prohibit® Soluble (levamisole hydrochloride) is a broad-spectrum oral dewormer for cattle and sheep effective against stomach worms, intestinal worms and lungworms. Each 52 g packet contains 46.8 g of levamisole hydrochloride activity.
Administer as a standard drench with standard drench syringe or administer as a concentrated drench solution with an automatic drenching syringe.
Administer 2 mL per 100 lb body weight for cattle and 1 mL per 50 lb body weight for sheep. Unused portion of prepared solution can be stored for up to 3 months.
48 hours slaughter withdrawal for cattle. 72 hours slaughter withdrawal for sheep.
Any use of a product that is not clearly defined on the label directions should be done only under supervision of a qualified veterinary professional.
I’d noticed reviews administering more than recommended by manufacturer. I’ve done it and killed several Rams and Ewes. It will cause liver damage if given excessively.
Will never be without a packet of this on hand and ready to mix. Kills barberpole worms like nothing else on the market. We mix with 17 1/2 oz of distilled water and dose 1 cc per 20 lbs. But I saw another mixing and dosing recommendation on here I may ha
I am glad Jeffers has this dewormer. The best wormer for goats really works well on barberpole worms!
This is a great wormer for goats....In the South we fight Barberpole worms constantly...this will get them...You have to mix it a little stronger for goats...I mix one pack with 12 oz's of water and give 1 cc per 25 pounds...it works great at that strengt
I'd been dealing with a barberpole problem for 9 months when I tried this, results were seen in less than a week fecals showed major reduction in worm count! Just wish I had used it sooner. 3 months after treatment and the goat fecals are reading great.
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