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Livamol with BioWorma

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Livamol with BioWorma is a nutritional supplement containing the natural biological control, BioWorma, that captures and consumes infective worm larvae (including chemical resistant/anthelmintic multi-resistant larvae) within the manure of grazing animals.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Dosage and Administration: Dose Livamol with BioWorma according to bodyweight.

1. For best results, treat animals with a suitable chemical wormer/anthelmintic.

2. Ideally, where possible, move the treated animals onto low worm pasture (that is, pasture that has not been grazed by the same animal species for a minimum 6 weeks).

3. The most worm susceptible are young animals (from 3 months up to 18-24 months of age) and periparturient females (last month of pregnancy and while producing milk) as they are the most likely to have less resistance to worm infestation due to low immunity. Pasture contamination by adult stock, even with low faecal egg counts (FEC), should not be underestimated considering the volume of faecal material they place on pasture.

4. Commence daily feeding of Livamol with BioWorma to minimise pasture infectivity and maintain the animalÍs low worm status. The product will not reduce pre-existing larval pasture contamination. Thoroughly mix Livamol with BioWorma with feed or feed supplements.

5. Livamol with BioWorma will begin to work immediately within the manure of treated animals, and for best results may be fed continuously when climatic conditions are conducive to BioWorma and parasitic nematode activity.

6. Livamol with BioWorma is recommended for strategic use during periods when weather conditions are conducive to larval development and transmission onto pasture at temperatures above 5 degrees Celsius.

7. Use in conjunction with a recommended worm management strategy for your area by contacting your Veterinarian, Animal Health Advisor or Government Advisory groups for a strategic Integrated Parasite Management (IPM) plan. It is important to consider the principles of refugia.

8. Faecal egg counts (FECs) may be useful to monitor the effectiveness of the worm management strategy. Other options may include faecal egg count reduction test (FECRT) and/or identifying worm species by using faecal larval cultures (FLC).

For oral administration. The required amount of BioWorma should be thoroughly mixed into feed, supplements, premixes, concentrates or loose mixes.

DAILY FEEDING RATES

Bodyweight* (kg) 25 50 100 200 300 400 500**
Dosage (g/head/day) 25 50 100 200 300 400 500

* Dose according to the heaviest animal in the group. ** Use an additional 100g for each 100kg thereafter. A standard coffee mug (300mL) holds 200g Livamol with Bioworma.

WITHHOLDING PERIOD: Meat: Zero (0) days; Milk: NIL Zero (0) days

Australia:APVMA No. 82646New Zealand:ACVM No. A011335

 

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Megan

Love that I can set this to automatically reorder and it’s delivered to me for cheaper than it would cost at a store. Saves time, money and eliminates the chance of running out.
Great quality product as well.

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Sarah Fisher
Biowormer has been a great asset with our goats

We have started using Biowormer with our goats and sheep in conjunction with natural wormers. All sheep and goats showing minimal worms and farmacha scoring if 1!! took a little while for the goats to accept but the sheep had no issues. Live that this products makes our paddocks less wormy even during rain periods

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Meta Scerri (Forster, AU)
Love It

The package came as expected - packaged perfectly and without effort (at least until I had to carry it to the car, it was heavy lol). As usual the service I received was great, my goats enjoyed the taste and no fuss in consuming it in there feed, it also comes with a great measuring cup inside for easy dispersion. Highly recommend the service from you guys and gals every time I'm asked to recommend a place to buy products from and the product itself seems to be winning over the animals. Its a win, win scenario.

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Sarah Luck (Brisbane, AU)
Great addition to non chemical worming regime for goats

I have been using this alongside herbal wormers for the last 12 months with my small herd of miniature Nubian goats. When I first researched its use for goats, I read a lot of comments about them not liking the taste. All of my goats have been fine with the taste and gobble it up quick smart. No problems with scours and their Femancha score on eyelids has always been a 1. They receive Livamol with Bioworma daily + a herbal wormer 3-4 x weekly mixed in with it. They're healthy and happy, and, as an added bonus we can use their poop straight on the garden without having to worry about chemical wormers killing all the earthworms!