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$1,017.95
Razor Horse Wormer is a broad-spectrum worming paste for horses. It is highly effective in treating all major internal parasites, including roundworms, tapeworms, strongyles and bots. One 30 mL syringe contains enough paste to treat two adult horses weighing 600 kg each.
Treats and Controls:
- Large strongyles (Strongylus vulgaris, S. edentatus, S. equinus, Triodontophorus spp.)
- Small strongyles including benzimidazole-resistant strains (Cyathostomum, Cylicocyclus, Cylicostephanus, Cylicodontophorus, Gyalocephalus spp.)
- Ascarids (Parascaris equorum)
- Pinworms (Oxyuris equi)
- Hairworms (Trichostrongylus axei)
- Large-mouthed stomach worms (Habronema muscae)
- Lungworms (Dictyocaulus arnfieldi)
- Neck and intestinal threadworms (Onchocerca spp., Strongyloides westeri)
- All three tapeworm species (Anoplocephala perfoliata, Anoplocephala magna, Paranoplocephala mammillana)
- Bots (all Gasterophilus spp.)
Also Controls:
- Skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp.
- Cutaneous larvae (summer sores)
- Onchocerca spp. microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis)
Active Constituents:
- Ivermectin 8 mg/g
- Praziquantel 100 mg/g
Dosage and Administration:
Administer orally using the syringe.
Recommended dose: 1 mL per 40 kg bodyweight.
- 400 kg horse: 10 mL
- 600 kg horse: 15 mL
Each syringe contains enough paste to treat two 600 kg horses, three 400 kg ponies or twelve 100 kg miniatures.
Safety Information:
Razor Horse Wormer has a wide safety margin. It can be safely used in horses of all ages including ponies, pregnant mares and stallions. Foals should receive their first treatment at 6–8 weeks of age.
Size:
Bucket (50 x 30 mL syringes)
*Also available as individual 30 mL syringe. See separate entry.
***Expiry - 31/01/2027***
Eraquell Pellets are an easy in-feed worming treatment for horses, designed as palatable cereal pellets that can be mixed directly with feed — ideal for horses that resist paste or syringe wormers. These convenient pellet granules provide a simple and stress-free way to control internal parasites while ensuring your horse receives the full dose.
Each 35g sachet contains 140mg Ivermectin and treats horses weighing up to 700kg.
Eraquell delivers broad-spectrum, all-round protection against major equine worms, including:
- Large Strongyles
- Small Strongyles
- Pinworms
- Large roundworms
- Hairworms
- Bots
- Lungworms
- lntestinal Threadworms
- Control of skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous larvae (summer sores), and Onchocerca spp. microfilariae (cutaneous onchocerciasis).
Dosage: Administer 5g Eraquell Pellets Palatable Wormer for Horses per 100kg body weight. One 35g sachet of Eraquell Pellets Palatable Wormer for Horses is sufficient to treat a 700 kg horse.
Give 1/2 a sachet to ponies weighing 300-350kg.
How to give Eraquell Worming Pellets to your horse:
Eraquell is formulated in a palatable cereal pellet which is readily accepted by horses. Calculate the correct dosage for the horse's body weight. Tear open the sachet and pour the required amount of Eraquell Pellets Palatable Wormer for Horses into a medium size container or feed bucket and offer to horse. Ensure consumption of entire dose by removing bridle before treatment and preventing spillage or dropping of pellets during feeding. If the horse does not eat all the pellets from the bucket, add a small amount of pre-mixed feed or grain (up to 1 handful) to the remaining pellets and mix together and offer to the horse again, until the entire dose is consumed. Failure to consume the entire dose of pellets may result in decreased efficacy.
Safety: Eraquell Pellets Palatable Wormer for Horses is safe for use in all horses, including pregnant mares and breeding stallions. Eraquell Pellets Palatable Wormer for Horses is not recommended for use in foals, due to risk of incorrect dosing and subsequent adverse outcomes.
Avoid consumption of pellets by dogs.
Pack size: Each carton contains 1 x 35g sachet of Eraquell Pellets.
**Unable to ship to New Zealand**
$139.95
The availability and necessity of vitamin E in equine diets is well established. When healthy horses are given frequent access to fresh green forage such as good quality pasture, there is little need for supplementation of vitamin E. However, many horses today are managed without fresh forage in their diets. These horses can survive in such management systems, but they will likely not be consuming sufficient vitamin E for optimal health.
Vitamin E is first and foremost an antioxidant, an agent that keeps free radicals from forming and potentially weakening cells and tissues. In addition to its antioxidant responsibilities, vitamin E is vital to immune, cardiovascular, circulatory, neuromuscular, and reproductive functions. Therefore, supplementation with an effective vitamin E supplement is recommended for all horses that do not consume a significant quantity of green pasture.
Natural Vitamin E is preferred.
Research has revealed that vitamin E varies in its potency, based on whether it is natural or synthetic. The chemical structures of synthetic and natural vitamin E differ. Natural vitamin E is recognized as "d-alpha-tocopherol," and is made up of a single isomer. Synthetic vitamin E, termed "dl-alpha tocopherol," contains a mixture of eight different isomers, four tocopherols and four tocotrienols. Of these eight, only one is molecularly equivalent to natural vitamin E. Sources of natural vitamin E, especially Nano E, more effectively raise serum levels when compared to synthetic.
To make alpha-tocopherol stable for use in most supplements, it must be chemically joined with an acid during manufacture, a process called esterification. The acid, in this case acetate, acts as a padlock or protective cap that shields alpha-tocopherol from the damages caused by exposure to oxidative forces. Without esterification, alpha-tocopherol can quickly denature, losing its antioxidant properties and rendering it ineffective.
Once ingested, esterified alpha-tocopherol is subjected to normal digestive enzymes. A certain group of enzymes called esterases are chemically capable of unlocking the padlock created through esterification. Once free, alpha-tocopherol is available for absorption with its antioxidant properties intact.
Delivering Vitamin E Eficiently.
Fat-soluble vitamins like vitamin E must be offered to horses in a way that maximizes absorption. Because it is not mixed with other ingredients, the vitamin E in Nano E does not need to be protected by esterification, but it must become water-soluble or dispersible in liquid. This presents a challenge: As everyone knows, oil and water don't mix.
Each water-soluble vitamin E nanoparticle in Nano E is encapsulated or surrounded by liposomes, which allows the nanoparticle to mix evenly throughout a water-based environment such as the gastrointestinal tract. Researchers developed a method by which fat-soluble vitamins can be absorbed with great efficiency. Because of its oily nature, vitamin E is hydrophobic (water-shunning). To overcome this, researchers use proprietary technology to encapsulate the vitamin E in nanoparticles and then surround each nanoparticle with a hydrophilic (water-loving) outer layer. The hydrophilic outer layer, allows the nanoparticles to be rapidly and evenly released in water-based environments such as the gastrointestinal tract.
The greatest benefit of this unique delivery system is an increase in the bioavailability of vitamin E. The more vitamin E that is absorbed into the bloodstream, the more available it is for use as a body-wide antioxidant essential for tissue repair and for its imperative roles in various body systems.
Controlled studies at Kentucky Equine Research indicate that Nano E is superior to synthetic and other natural vitamin E sources.
USES:
Confinement.
Horses that do not have access to pasture may not be consuming optimal levels of vitamin E. Nano E provides this essential vitamin in a form that is easily absorbed, and is appropriate for horses of all ages that are stabled due to training schedules, travel, or injury.
Performance.
Horses asked to work strenuously benefit from Nano E. A regular schedule of training and competition makes performance horses susceptible to muscle damage, which is due largely to oxidative stress. Nano E provides fast acting antioxidant protection for hard-working horses.
Breeding.
Appropriate for broodmares and stallions, Nano E provides optimal antioxidant protection. Broodmares benefit from increased fertility and increased transfer of passive immunity to their foals. Vitamin E supplementation has been linked to increased libido and semen quality in stallions.
Neurological problems.
Veterinarians and researchers have found that vitamin E supplementation often helps in recovery from certain neurological problems. Nano E provides natural-source vitamin E in a form that is quickly absorbed.
Stressful events.
Prior to relocation, long-distance travel, weaning, or other stress inducing events, Nano E provides a boost to antioxidant and immune defenses.
Convalescence.
Following injuries such as lacerations, puncture wounds, or burns, the addition of Nano E to the diet will increase antioxidant activity and enhance recovery.
SIZE: 450mL with pump.
$139.95
FBC BLOODFOOD contains the blood building minerals, Iron, Copper and Cobalt together with B-Complex vitamins, folic acid and amino acids to kick-start the bone marrow to generate new red blood cells.
Following a course of FBC BLOODFOOD, the everyday Iron requirements of hard working horses can be maintained with Ironcyclen and/or Feramo-H.
Beneficial for:
- Building blood counts in early training.
- Maintaining appetite and vitality during hard training
- Providing a pre-race boost of blood-building nutrients
- Horses recovering from illness, infection or parasite infestation.
It is a complete blood building package - Iron, B-Complex vitamins and trace minerals, plus amino acids.
Contains Iron Carbonyl - a very powerful source of Iron. Packaged in individual serve sachets to ensure quality of contents.
FBC BLOODFOOD is available in boxes of 30 x 30g sachets.
$371.95
PERFORM is a very concentrated vitamin and trace mineral supplement for performance horses, to supplement diets where levels may be low, and to provide nutritional support for peak performance.
Performance horses need higher intakes of vitamins and trace minerals than maintenance or pleasure horses to supply increased requirements and for efficient energy metabolism.
PERFORM supplies the supplementary trace mineral and vitamin requirements of the elite equine athlete, including high levels of iron, copper, selenium and vitamin E.
PERFORM supplies the daily dose in one 30g scoop. The low dose formula means less sifting and greater acceptance when mixed into feed.
PERFORM contains organic chromium and concentrated antioxidants plus B-vitamins and chelated minerals to reduce the need for additional daily supplements.
Uses
- To supplement trace minerals and vitamins to home grain mix diets.
- To top up trace mineral and vitamin intakes when premixed feeds are used below recommended levels.
- As a chromium supplement.
- As a B vitamin supplement.
- As a chelated mineral supplement.
- As an antioxidant supplement.
Directions for Use
Feed 30g to performance horses daily.
Feed 20g to ponies.
Mix well with feed.
Additional electrolytes from RESTORE and calcium/phosphorus supplementation from EQUIVIT BONE FOOD may be required in some hard working horses.
Strategic support can be given around competition time using a combination of RESTORE, PRESERVE and HEMABUILD for 3 days prior to and after competition or racing.
1 heaped scoop = 30g
Size
10kg
$19.50
What is Equimax?
Equimax is a broad spectrum horse that contains Abamectin and Praziquantel.
Abamectin is an efficient broad-spectrum wormer and Praziquantel is totally effective against tapeworm. This offers horse owners the opportunity to treat for every worm when they drench their horse. Equimax is the only horse wormer available that can deliver this promise. This ensures that their horse has the least chance of developing worm related colic or illness.
Equimax Dosage Information
Dose rate of 1mL/20Kg bodyweight
Being a paste with a larger volume dose size (16.2grams or 32.4grams) means that if any of the dose is spilt or rejected then the wasted amount of active ingredient is minimised.
Dosage rate of every 6 - 8 weeks ensures effective control of all worms as this period takes into account the lifecycle of all worms. A strategic worming program should take into account the peak seasons for worming for specific worms (e.g. Tapeworm coming into winter). Without regular assessment of worm status (every 8 weeks) and strategic drenching, it is possible that total worm control will not be achievable.
Safety at up to five times the recommended dose rate in adult horses. The benefit to the consumer is that in a healthy adult horse, a dangerous overdose is virtually impossible when dosing with one syringe.
Equimax Worming Rotation
It is recommended to practise 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 Equimax contain completely different actives so make excellent rotation partners. During a Strategy-T year, Equimax 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
Equimax is safe to use in pregnant and lactating mares as well as young foals. 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. 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 Equimax/Strategy-T rotation program, however Equimax Elevation is safe to use in horses of all ages if you wish to.
What does Equimax protect against?
Equimax is a broad-spectrum worming paste that is up to 100% effective in treating all major internal parasites in horses including:
- Large strongyles (Strongylus vulgaris, Strongylus edentatus, Strongylus equinus and Triodontophorus spp.).
- Small strongyles including benzimidazole resistant strains (Cyathostomum spp., Cylicocyclus spp., Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicodontophorus spp., Gyalocephalus spp.)
- Ascarids (Parascaris equorum)
- Pinworms (Oxyuris equi)
- Hairworms (Trichostrongylus axei)
- Large mouthed stomach worms (Habronema muscae)
- Lungworms (Dictyocaulus arnfieldi)
- Neck and intestinal threadworms (Onchocerca spp., Strongyloides westeri)
- All three species of tapeworms (Anoplocephala perfoliata, Anoplocephala magna, Paranoplocephala mammillana)
- All three species of bots (Gasterophilus spp.)
- Also controls: Skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. Cutaneous larvae (summer sores) Onchocerca spp. microfilariae
Composition
Abamectin 4 mg/g
Praziquantel 50 mg/g
Presentation
35mL single syringe
Dosage
Dose at 1mL per 20kg body weight (5mL per 100kg). Each syringe of Equimax treats a horse up to 700kg
$1,099.95
Virbac Equimax is a broad-spectrum horse worming paste that is up to 100% effective in treating all major parasites in horses including:
- Large strongyles (Strongylus vulgaris, Strongylus edentatus, Strongylus equinus, and Triodontophorus spp.)
- Small strongyles including benzimidazole resistant strains (Cyathostomum spp., Cylicocyclus spp., Cylicostephanus spp., Cylicocontophorus spp., Gyalocephanus spp.)
- Ascarids (Parascaris equorum)
- Pinworms (Oxyuris equi)
- Hairworms (Trichostrongylus axei)
- Large mouthed stomach worms (Habronema muscae)
- Lungworms (Dictyocaulus amfieldi)
- Neck and intestinal threadworms (Onchocerca spp., Strongyloides westeri)
- All three species of tapeworms (Anoplocephala perfolliata, Anoplocephala magna, Paranoplocephala mammillana)
- All three species of bots (Gasterophilus spp.)
Also controls:
- Skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp.
- Cutaneous larvae (summer sores)
- Onchocerca spp. microfilarie
COMPOSITION:
Each Equimax 35mL syringe contains:
Abamectin : 4 mg/g
Praziquantel: 50 mg/g
Treatment of mares and foals
Equimax is safe to use in pregnant and lactating mares as well as young foals. 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. 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 Equimax/Strategy-T rotation program, however Equimax Elevation is safe to use in horses of all ages if you wish to.
DOSAGE:
Dose at 1mL per 20kg bodyweight (5mL per 100kg).
Each syringe of Equimax treats a horse up to 700kg.
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 & wormed before coming onto the property. If you are unsure about what drenching interval is right for your situation please consult your vet.
SIZE: Stable pail containing 60 syringes.
(Also available as single dose. See separate entry.)
From $61.95
How Does Sootha Work?
Scientific literature indicates that deficiencies of B-group vitamins and magnesium can lead to symptoms including excitability, muscular twitching, diarrhoea and muscle stiffness. Vitamin B6 deficiencies have been reported to produce neurological abnormalities resembling epilepsy. Feeding these nutrients to horses helps restore normal nervous function and produce a soothing effect.
Tryptophan has also been shown to be effective as a mood stabiliser, particularly in conjunction with magnesium and vitamin B6. Even horses whose diets do not lack these nutrients may show reduced symptoms of stress when their diets are supplemented with SOOTHA NERVES & STRESS.
Stress has an immediate effect on horses' intestines, increasing the rate food passes through, reducing the ability to digest food and leaving the gut more susceptible to infection by harmful bacteria (which often cause scouring and diarrhoea). SOOTHA NERVES & STRESS contains ProN8ure (formerly known as Protexin) which floods the intestine with millions of beneficial gut bacteria to restore the correct balance while countering harmful pathogenic organisms.
SOOTHA NERVES & STRESS works to overcome both the causes and effects of stress in horses, helping to correct behavioural problems which can prevent horses reaching their full potential.
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