Razor Equine Wormer Paste
Razor Equine Wormer Paste Suitable for: Horses as part of a regular parasite control program. The multi-dose syringe is ideal for owners with multiple horses. Founded in 1968 by a veterinarian by the name of Pierre-Richard Dick, Virbac is dedicated exclusively to animal health, formulating a range of veterinary pharmaceuticals, vaccines and a wide range of pet care products for horses, dogs and cats. Razor Equine Wormer Paste is a broad-spectrum worming paste for horses that is effective against all susceptible internal parasites, including all three species of tapeworm and all three species of bots. This mectin-based wormer combines two active compounds, Ivermectin and Praziquantel in a convenient multi-dose syringe, so you can worm multiple horses in one go with less waste. For a full list of parasites covered, please see below. Broad-spectrum worming paste for horses, including tapeworms Multi-dose syringe Palatable, smooth and flavoured paste accepted by most horses Safe to use in all horses, including foals, pregnant mares and breeding stallions Made in Australia Directions for use: Administer orally at the recommended dose of 1mL / 40kg bodyweight. For example, administer 10mL for a 400kg horse and 15mL for a 600kg horse. Each syringe will treat 2 x 600kg horses, 3 x 400kg ponies or 6 x 100kg miniatures. Insert the syringe into the side of the horses mouth in the gap between the front and back teeth. Advance the plunger as far as it will go, press the plunger to the chosen dosage, depositing the medication on the rear of the tongue. Immediately raise the horse’s head for a few seconds after dosing to ensure the full dose has been swallowed. Each syringe treats a horse up to 700kg. Razor Equine Wormer Paste 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, and cutaneous larvae (summer sores) by Onchocerca spp. Looking for another wormer for your horse? Shop all Wormers and Insect Repellants. Looking for something different? Shop all Horse Care Products. Did you know... In combination with good pasture and herd management practices, a rotational worming strategy can help to combat the development of worm resistance to anthelminthic drugs and reduce the overall amount of worming treatments that are required. Rotational worming involves rotating the class of active ingredient in the wormer being used on an annual basis, most commonly rotating between a macrocylic lactone (mectin) product and a benzimadazole product. To determine a suitable worming strategy for your horse, talk to your equine veterinarian or ask a Pet Circle vet for more information.