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Bimeda Bimectin Ivermectin 1.87% Horse Dewormer Paste

SKU: PT0188350010

1ea/0.21 oz

Regular price $0.50 USD
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1.87 Ivermectin. Anthelmintic and boticide. Controls large and small strongyles, pinworms, ascarids, hairworms, large mouth stomach worms, lungworms, intestinal threadworms and bots. Proven safe for pregnant mares, breeding stallions and foals. Each syringe treats up to a 1250 lb. horse. Syringes are marked in 250 lb. increments.

Dimension

  • Product Gross Weight: 0.5200 lb
  • Product Net Weight: 0.5200 lb
  • Product Height: 10.00 in
  • Product Length: 2.00 in
  • Product Width: 2.00 in
  • Flavor: Apple
  • Packaging Type: Tube

Ingrediants

  • Active Ingredients: Ivermectin

Instruction

  • Storage Instructions: Store between 20°C - 25°C (68°F - 77°F). Excursions between 15°C - 30°C (59°F - 86°F) are permitted.
  • Feeding Instructions: This syringe contains sufficient paste to treat one 1250 lb horse at the recommended dose rate of 91 mcg ivermectin per lb (200 mcg/kg) body weight. Each weight marking on the syringe plunger delivers enough paste to treat 250 lb body weight.1. While holding plunger, turn the knurled ring on the plunger 1/4 turn to the left and slide it so the side nearest the barrel is at the prescribed weight marking2. Lock the ring in place by making a 1/4 turn to the right3. Make sure that the horse's mouth contains no feed4. Remove the cover from the tip of the syringe5. Insert the syringe tip into the horse's mouth at the space between the teeth6. Depress the plunger as far as it will go, depositing paste on the back of the tongue7. Immediately raise the horse's head for a few seconds after dosing

Safety

  • Caution: For oral use in horses only. Not for use in humans. Keep this and all drugs out of reach of children.
  • Safety Warnings: Bimectin Paste has been formulated specifically for use in horses only. This product should not be used in other animal species as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.