Ivomec® Drench for Sheep
Product Details
Parasiticide. For the treatment and control of worms and bots of sheep.
Ready-to-use, free-flowing solution of ivermectin. It is formulated to deliver the recommended dose rate of 0.2 mg ivermectin per 1 kg body weight given orally at a volume of 3.0 mL per 26 lb body weight.
Administer and dose by using any standard drenching equipment.
For animal use only.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Shipping
Common Uses
Specs
- 0.08% solution
- 1 liter (33.8 fl oz) 86-100 lb doses
- 5 liters (169 fl oz) 433-100 lb doses
How to Use
Precautions
Withdrawal prior to slaughter—11 days. Should not be used in other animal species as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result.
Read all warnings and cautions on label.
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Drenching and Vaccinating
Auto Syringe & Drencher, 12.5 mL
Item #654510 -Use this high capacity syringe & drencher to vaccinate or drench your animals for internal parasites.
$46.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
Auto Syringe & Drencher, 6 mL
Item #654400 -Dispense vaccinations, treatments and drench to sheep, goats and other small livestock. Automatically measures dosage.
$45.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
Backpack for Drenchers
Item #654512 -Supplies drench to our 5 mL and 12.5 mL automatic drenchers to reduce the need to refill smaller containers.
$25.00 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
Small Flock Drencher
Item #654300 -This 30 mL drencher is simple and durable. Use to administer dewormers and oral medicine to sheep or goats.
$9.30 -
Drenching and Vaccinating
Manual Drencher, orange, 60 mL
Item #654305 -Used for drenching livestock with medication or rehydrating animals that will not drink.
$39.00
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Christi W from Alabama
Good so far. Thankfully they had it in stock! Recommended by the vet after we had a necropsy performed. Never used this wormer before. Been doing rotation and using Prohibit as needed. Time will tell.
Karl N from Maine
After decades of successful sheep parasite control mainly from pasture management (grazing one year alternate with hay one year) and breeding for genetic resistance, labor constraints on moving to a retirement farm forced me to rely on parasiticides. Valbazen drench from Premier had no apparent effect on now very anemic sheep according to Famache test. Studies show Ivomec has become useless too, also due to increasing parasite genetic immunity. Too early to tell on my sheep. Stay tuned! Obviously the rating and recommendation the review requires for publication should be disregarded for now.