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Morabec Allworming Horse Paste
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NZ$26.00
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Active ingredients:
- Abamectin & Morantel Tartrate
Benefits:
- Safe for all horses
- Targets broad range of parasites
- Easy to dispense semi fluid thixotropic paste
- Easy trigger applicator and measuring tool
Rotational Worming Programme:
- Morabec is best used between September and November
PLEASE NOTE: If you would like to buy more than 1 of this product, please contact us via phone or email so you don't have to pay for shipping several times.
Active Constitutents:
Each gram of paste contains 167mg of morantel tartrate and 4 mg abamectin
32.5g
For the treatment and control of tapeworms (A. Perfoliata), roundworms (including arterial larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris and benzimidazole resistant small strongyles), bots and lesions caused by Habronema SPP. in horses.
Morabec was developed by Riverside Veterinary in New South Wales Australia, in the interests of Equine Health.
INDICATIONS: At the dosage rate of 5.4 g per 100kg bodyweight, MORABEC ALLWORMING HORSE PASTE is indicated for the treatment and control of the following parasites in horses:
Ascarids: Parascaris equorum (adult and immature)
Bots: Gasterophilus spp. (oral and gastric stages)
Hairworms: Trichostrongylus axei (adult)
Intestinal Threadworms: Strongylus westeri (adult)
Large Mouth Stomach Worms: Habronema muscae (adult) Large Strongyles and Small Strongyles Strongyloides vulgaris (adults and arterial larval stages), Strongylus edentatus (adult and tissue stages), Strongylus equinus (adults) and Triodontophorus spp. (adults). Cyathostomum spp., Cyliocyclus spp., Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicodontophorus spp., Gyalocephalus spp.
Lungworms: Dictyocaulus arnfieldi (adult and immature)
Pinworms: Oxyuris equi (adult and immature)
Tapeworms: Anoplocephala perfoliata.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Given orally at the recommended dose rate of 5.4g or 5mL / 100kg bodyweight, the 30mL syringe is capable of treating horses of weight up to 600kg. The dose of 5.4g / 100kg bodyweight delivers 0.22 mg/kg of ABAMECTIN and 9.0mg/kg or MORANTEL TARTRATE. Screw the plastic adjuster out to the weight of the horse, remove the cap and insert the syringe into the side of the horse’s mouth between the front and back teeth and deposit the paste towards the back of the tongue by depressing the plunger quickly as far as it will go. Immediately raise the horses head for a few seconds to ensure the full dose has been accepted.
Develop a Regular Treatment program: All horses should be subject to regular worming to maintain good health and peak condition. Particular attention should be given to young horses and mares. Foals should be treated initially at six to eight weeks of age and this treatment repeated
regularly as required.
MORABEC ALLWORMING HORSEPASTE displays is highly effective in the treatment and control of most types of equine helminths including tapeworms, grastrointestinal, cutaneous and pulmonary nematodes and bots of horses of any age. With a regular treatment program the chances of verminous arteritis and colic caused by S. vulgaris will be reduced. Consult a veterinarian when developing a worm control program to suit your needs.
MORABEC ALLWORMING HORSE PASTE displays a wide safety margin at the recommended dose rate of 5.4Gg / 100kg body weight and may be used in both young foals and also very old animals. Mares may be treated at any stage of pregnancy and fertility will not be affected in either sex.
MEAT WITHOLDING PERIOD: DO NOT USE less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption
SAFETY DIRECTIONS: Harmful if swallowed by humans. Will irritate the eyes and skin. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after use.
FIRST AID: If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons information service.
Phone New Zealand 0800 764 766 (POISON).
Additional information available on Material Safety Data Sheet available from Riverside Veterinary Products PTY Ltd, 173 Epsom Road, Chipping Norton NSW 2170 Australia.
Storage: Store below 30oC (Room Temperature). Protect from light
Disposal: Dispose of empty container and syringe by wrapping Abamectin is extremely toxic to aquatic species. Do not contaminate dams, rivers, streams, or other waterways with the chemical or used container.
"We are so pleased with the results of drenching our horses with Morabec. We had a high count for Strongyles on our FEC tests. Fourteen days after drenching the horses with Morabec, our FECRT (Faecal Egg Count Reduction Test) was Zero. Morabec was very effective."
Fiona N, Auckland
Each gram of paste contains 167mg of morantel tartrate and 4 mg abamectin
32.5g
For the treatment and control of tapeworms (A. Perfoliata), roundworms (including arterial larval stages of Strongylus vulgaris and benzimidazole resistant small strongyles), bots and lesions caused by Habronema SPP. in horses.
Morabec was developed by Riverside Veterinary in New South Wales Australia, in the interests of Equine Health.
INDICATIONS: At the dosage rate of 5.4 g per 100kg bodyweight, MORABEC ALLWORMING HORSE PASTE is indicated for the treatment and control of the following parasites in horses:
Ascarids: Parascaris equorum (adult and immature)
Bots: Gasterophilus spp. (oral and gastric stages)
Hairworms: Trichostrongylus axei (adult)
Intestinal Threadworms: Strongylus westeri (adult)
Large Mouth Stomach Worms: Habronema muscae (adult) Large Strongyles and Small Strongyles Strongyloides vulgaris (adults and arterial larval stages), Strongylus edentatus (adult and tissue stages), Strongylus equinus (adults) and Triodontophorus spp. (adults). Cyathostomum spp., Cyliocyclus spp., Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicodontophorus spp., Gyalocephalus spp.
Lungworms: Dictyocaulus arnfieldi (adult and immature)
Pinworms: Oxyuris equi (adult and immature)
Tapeworms: Anoplocephala perfoliata.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Given orally at the recommended dose rate of 5.4g or 5mL / 100kg bodyweight, the 30mL syringe is capable of treating horses of weight up to 600kg. The dose of 5.4g / 100kg bodyweight delivers 0.22 mg/kg of ABAMECTIN and 9.0mg/kg or MORANTEL TARTRATE. Screw the plastic adjuster out to the weight of the horse, remove the cap and insert the syringe into the side of the horse’s mouth between the front and back teeth and deposit the paste towards the back of the tongue by depressing the plunger quickly as far as it will go. Immediately raise the horses head for a few seconds to ensure the full dose has been accepted.
Develop a Regular Treatment program: All horses should be subject to regular worming to maintain good health and peak condition. Particular attention should be given to young horses and mares. Foals should be treated initially at six to eight weeks of age and this treatment repeated
regularly as required.
MORABEC ALLWORMING HORSEPASTE displays is highly effective in the treatment and control of most types of equine helminths including tapeworms, grastrointestinal, cutaneous and pulmonary nematodes and bots of horses of any age. With a regular treatment program the chances of verminous arteritis and colic caused by S. vulgaris will be reduced. Consult a veterinarian when developing a worm control program to suit your needs.
MORABEC ALLWORMING HORSE PASTE displays a wide safety margin at the recommended dose rate of 5.4Gg / 100kg body weight and may be used in both young foals and also very old animals. Mares may be treated at any stage of pregnancy and fertility will not be affected in either sex.
MEAT WITHOLDING PERIOD: DO NOT USE less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption
SAFETY DIRECTIONS: Harmful if swallowed by humans. Will irritate the eyes and skin. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wash hands after use.
FIRST AID: If poisoning occurs, contact a doctor or Poisons information service.
Phone New Zealand 0800 764 766 (POISON).
Additional information available on Material Safety Data Sheet available from Riverside Veterinary Products PTY Ltd, 173 Epsom Road, Chipping Norton NSW 2170 Australia.
Storage: Store below 30oC (Room Temperature). Protect from light
Disposal: Dispose of empty container and syringe by wrapping Abamectin is extremely toxic to aquatic species. Do not contaminate dams, rivers, streams, or other waterways with the chemical or used container.
"We are so pleased with the results of drenching our horses with Morabec. We had a high count for Strongyles on our FEC tests. Fourteen days after drenching the horses with Morabec, our FECRT (Faecal Egg Count Reduction Test) was Zero. Morabec was very effective."
Fiona N, Auckland