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Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench 0.08% 960 ml

$87.84

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Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench 0.08% is a highly effective oral solution specifically formulated for the treatment and control of various internal parasites in sheep. This 960 ml drench provides broad-spectrum efficacy against gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms, and nasal bots, ensuring your flock remains healthy and productive. With a unique chemistry that minimizes the risk of cross-resistance, this drench is easy to administer using standard drenching equipment. Trust Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench to support your sheep’s health and well-being.

Key Features of Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench 0.08%

Contains 0.08% ivermectin for effective parasite control
Broad-spectrum treatment for gastrointestinal roundworms and lungworms
Unique formulation reduces the risk of cross-resistance
Easy administration with standard drenching equipment
960 ml size provides ample supply for larger flocks

Additional Information

Brand: Durvet
Product Type: Ivermectin Drench
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Product Use: Treatment and control of internal parasites in sheep
Size: 960 ml
Material: Ivermectin solution
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Durvet Ivermectin Sheep Drench is designed for oral administration at a dosage of 3.0 ml per 26 lbs of body weight, ensuring precise dosing for optimal effectiveness. Some sheep may experience mild coughing during or after administration, which is typically inconsequential. It is crucial to follow the recommended dosage to avoid underdosing, which can lead to ineffective treatment and increased parasite resistance. Always consult with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment protocols tailored to your flock’s needs.

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