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Eraquell Worm Pellets

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Eraquell Worm Pellets

VIRBAC Eraquell Worm Pellets

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For the treatment and control of common worms and bots in horses including large strongyles (bloodworms), small strongyles (redworms) including benzimidazole (BZ) resistant strains, pinworms, large roundworms, hairworms, intestinal threadworms, bots and lungworm. Eraquell pellets also control the skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. larvae and Onchocerca spp. microfilariae.
  • Cereal-based pellets that look and smell like pony cubes
  • A safe and effective wormer that controls internal equine parasites and all three specials of bots
  • An alternative to traditional paste and liquid wormers
  • The palatable choice for horses that are difficult to worm, just add Eraquell® to their feed
  • A mectin-based wormer for the treatment of all common worms and bots. Each sachet of Eraquell treats a horse up to 700kg
  • Safe to use on all adult horses including pregnant mares and breeding stallions. Eraquell® pellets are not suitable for use on foals due to risk of incorrect dosing and subsequent adverse outcomes

SKU: 1006984000

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Deworming Considerations When Moving Horses

A good quarantine procedure can minimise the risk, but a poor one can potentially make things worse.  By putting some simple steps in place, you can reduce the likelihood of unknowingly introducing a resistance problem on your property.

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