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MORANTEL TARTRATE Print E-mail
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Friday, 02 May 2008
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MORANTEL TARTRATE
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Positive Pellet Goat Dewormer

MEDICATED

For Removal And Control Of Mature Gastrointestinal Nematode Infections Of Goats Including Haemonchus Contortus, Ostertagia (Teladorsagia) Circumcincta And Trichostrongylus Axei.

NOTE from Goat-Link:

This is NOT an Effective Dewormer!

As you can see this is full of fillers and not an effective choice for gastrointestinal parasites for goats- It basically is only effective over a long period of usage for these 4 parasites and at that  not very effecitve as you can see by the numbers.  Don't waste your money. ;)

PARASITE                     MEAN (RANGE) % EFFICACY
Ostertagia spp 70 (63-80)
Trichostrongylus axei 96 (96-97)
Cooperia spp 93 (88-97)
Oesophagostomum radiatum 96 (86-100)

 

 

Positive Pellet Goat Dewormer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Active Drug Ingredient

MORANTEL TARTRATE...................................................... 880 G/TON

 


 

Guaranteed Analysis
 
Calcium Min 0.95 %
Calcium Max 1.45 %
Crude Fat Min 2.00 %
Crude Fiber Max 15.00 %
Crude Protein Min 16.00 %
Phosphorus Min 0.25 %
Salt Min 1.25 %
Salt Max 1.75 %
Copper Min 18 ppm
Copper Max 28 ppm
Manganese Min 80 ppm
Selenium Min 0.48 ppm
Zinc Min 170 ppm
Vitamin A Min 5,500 IU/lb
Vitamin D3 Min 3,250 IU/lb
Vitamin E Min 20 IU/lb
Thiamin Min 10 mg/lb

 
Ingredients:
Dehydrated alfalfa meal, wheat middlings, corn, diatomaceous earth, cane molasses, feeding oatmeal, soybean meal, sunflower meal, cottonseed hulls, cottonseed meal, ammonium chloride, yeast culture, anise oil, calcium carbonate, salt, sulfur, ferrous carbonate, ferrous sulfate, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, manganese sulfate, zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, cobalt carbonate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin B12 supplement, saccharomyces cerevisiae, dried enterococcus faecium fermentation product, dried lactobacillus casei, dried lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried lactobacillus plantarum, dried bacillus subtilis fermentation product, dried aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract.

Feeding Directions

Feed Positive Pellet Goat Dewormer at the rate of 1 lb per 100 lbs of body weight as a single feeding. To ensure consumption within 6 - 8 hours, the normal ration can be removed for up to 12 hours before feeding the Positive Pellet Goat Dewormer. Always provide enough bunk space for all goats to eat at one time. Repeat the above treatment within 3 - 4 weeks for broader worm removal and control. Times and conditions of greatest worm exposure and stress include the grazing season, young goats, 30 days pre-breeding and the last 30 days of gestation. Positive Pellet Goat Dewormer may be fed at the recommended rate one day each month for effective worm control and to assist in breaking the worm cycle.

 

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