Eraquell 35g Palatable Pellets

Eraquell 35g Palatable Pellets – Horse Wormer

35g

 


Eraquell Pellets are recommended for the treatmentand control of common worms and bots including:

*  Large strongyles (Bloodworms) (Strongylus spp., Triodontophorus spp.)

*  Small strongyles (Redworms) including Benzimidazole (BZ) resistant strains (Cyathostomum spp.)

* Pinworms (Oxyuris equi)

*  Large roundworms (Ascarids) (Parascaris equorum)

*  Hairworms (Trichostrongylus axei)

*  Intestinal threadworms (Strongyloides westeri)

*  Lungworm (Dictyocaulus arnfieldi)

*  All three species of bots (Gasterophilus spp.)

 

Eraquel also controls Skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. larvae (summer sores) and Onchocera spp. microfilariae (Cutaneousonchocerciasis)

Note: Does not treat or control tapeworm. For effective control of tapeworms, it is recommended to use Equimax®, Equimax® LV, Equimax® Elevation or Strategy-T® a minimum of twice annually.

COMPOSITION: Ivermectin 4mg/g in a cereal based pellet

CONTRAINDICATIONS: Eraquell Pellets are not recommended for use in foals, due to risk of incorrect dosing and subsequent adverse outcomes

DOSAGE: Dose at 5g per 100kg bodyweight. Each sachet of Eraquell Pellets treats a horse up to 700kg.

Worming intervals

How often horses are wormed depends on the property’s management system. It is ideal to use the minimum number of treatments possible in a year, as over worming can lead to resistance. Depending on a number of factors, some horse owners will need to worm more often than others.

Where there are large numbers of horses kept close together and/ or horses are frequently moving on and off a property and at greater risk of contamination, there will be a greater need for worm control. Horses in these situations, generally on studs or agistment properties, will need to be wormed every six to eight weeks.

It may be possible, where there are low stocking densities, to worm horses less often. The use of paddock management procedures like manure removal, paddock rotation and grazing with other species will also help lower contamination pressure.

All horses should be wormed at least once every 3 months regardless of the conditions in which they are kept. All horses on a property should be wormed at the same time. New horses should be quarantined and wormed before coming onto the property. If you are unsure about what drenching interval is right for your situation please consult your vet.

It is recommended to practice rotation of wormers to help prevent or slow the development of resistance. Products should be rotated yearly with one active being used for an entire year and then switching to a different active for the next year. Strategy-T and Eraquell contain completely different actives so make excellent rotation partners. During a Strategy-T year, Eraquell needs to be included twice, as Strategy-T does not treat bots. Bots must be treated at the end of autumn and the beginning of spring.

Treatment of mares and foals

Eraquell is safe to use in pregnant and lactating mares. Pregnant mares should be treated as normal during their pregnancy taking care not to stress them during treatment. Mares should be wormed two weeks prior to their expected foaling date. Once a mare has foaled the mare and foal should both be wormed starting from when the foal is six weeks old. Due to difficulties in accurately measuring a dose it is not recommended to administer Eraquell® Pellets to foals. Young horses need to be treated differently to older horses because they are at risk of mectin resistant ascarids. Ascarids appear to be the worm developing resistance to mectins. Generally ascarids are not found in horses over two years of age as horses seem to develop a natural immunity to these worms as they mature. Horses under two should be wormed every six weeks with Equimax Elevation. Once a horse turns two they should be then put on the Eraquell/ Strategy-T rotation program, however Equimax Elevation is safe to use in horses of all ages.

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