Zimecterin Paste Horse Dewormer

Zimecterin Ivermectin Oral Paste Horse Dewormer

Zimecterin worming paste for horses (1.87% Ivermectin) is the original patented formula of ivermectin paste. It provides parasite control for 60 species and stages of parasites in horses. That’s nearly twice as many as claimed by generic equivalents. This combination of anthelmintic and boticide horse wormer is effective against bots, large strongyles, small bloodworms, ascarids, bots, threadworms, pinworms, hairworms, lungworms, and largemouth stomach worms. The ivermectin paste for horses is proven safe for pregnant mares, breeding stallions, and any age foal. Each syringe treats 1,250 lbs. of body weight. Syringes are adjustable in 250 lb. increments.

Johnson Feed Co. is proud to serve Lewisville, Flower Mound, and southern Denton County. We specialize in animal nutrition and offer a wide variety of quality feed and supplement brands to help keep the animals in your care healthy and well fed. We are happy to help with special orders. Stop by and shop at our store in Lewisville, Texas today!


 

Features

  • Formulated to help treat and control parasites in your horse.
  • May be used in horses of all ages.
  • May be used in mares at any stage of pregnancy.
  • Stallions may be treated with this horse treatment without adversely affecting their fertility.
  • Also effective in treating dermatitis caused by neck threadworm microfilariae.

Ingredients

Active Ingredient: Ivermectin 1.87%.

Feeding

Recommended Dosage
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.

Storage Instructions
Room Temperature 68-77 Degrees F. Excursions between 59-86 Degrees F permitted.

Administration:

(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 marking. (2) Lock the ring in place by making a 1/4 turn to the right. (3) Make sure that the horse’s mouth contains no feed. (4) Remove the cover from the tip of the syringe. (5) Insert the syringe tip into the horse’s mouth at the space between the teeth. (6) Depress the plunger as far as it will go, depositing paste on the back of the tongue. (7) Immediately raise the horse’s head for a few seconds after dosing.

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