NEW MEMBER FROM AUSTRALIA LOOKING FOR INFO ON HORSE ALLWORMER PILLS

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Hi iM NEW HERE & Im from Aust
I was looking around at worming products on the net & came up with these horse all wormer pills... as they are produced in the UK & no one has heard of them here in Australia.. I thought Id try asking here....
Has anyone ever used any thing like these before??????
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im interested in trying them but due to the drought were in I can't afford to take any risks with my worming program but It would be good to find a cheaper alturnitive,, if I can that will work... I usually use a ivermectin based liquid & these have the ivermectin in them they have me curious as to how well they work???

Any body know any thing about them ???????????
Whats your opinion on them???????



Cheironmectin Plus

Ivermectin/Praziquantel (Equimax equivelant)

Highly Palatable ALLwormer for Horses

1 bottle contains 40 pills , enough for 20 (1100lbs) Horses


Product Description


* THIS AUCTION IS FOR: a 40 pills bottle of "Cheironmectin Plus" Equine wormer *

Boluses are large pills

1 pill contains 50 mg Ivermectin and 625 mg Praziquantel
1 pill treats 550 lbs Horse weight

A Broad spectrum wormer for the treatment and control of:

Tapeworms

Anoplocephala perfoliata

Large Strongyles (adults)

Strongylus vulgaris (also early forms in blood vessels)

S. edentatus (also tissue stages)

S. equinus

Triodontophorus spp.

Small Strongyles including those resistant to some benzimidazole class compounds (adults and fourth-stage larvae)

Cyathostomum spp.

Cylicocyclus spp.

Cylicostephanus spp.

Cylicodontophorus spp.

Pinworms (adults and fourth-stage larvae)

Oxyuris equi

Ascarids (adults and third- and fourth-stage larvae)

Parascaris equorum

Hairworms (adults)

Trichostrongylus axei

Large-mouth Stomach Worms (adults)

Habronema muscae

Bots (oral and gastric stages)

Gasterophilus spp.

Lungworms (adults and fourth-stage larvae)

Dictyocaulus arnfieldi

Intestinal Threadworms (adults)

Strongyloides westeri

Summer Sores caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. cutaneous third-stage larvae

Dermatitis caused by Neck threadworm microfilariae, Onchocerca sp.

Cheironmectin orall pills is the same good product you regularly use for Horse deworming but much more affordable. It is produced in Europe where the labour cost is significantly lower than US but it still has the same High Quality standards as the US made products. Save your hard earned money purchasing from us!
I am a Vet and personally guarantee for the effectivity of the listed products.

Dosage: 1 pill for each 550 lbs of body weight.
Pills are "scored" so you can break them into smaller pieces and give an acurate dose. You can feed the pills directly to the Horse's mouth (Apple and sugar flavored) or just crumble and mix them in the feed,it is the same effective.

Safe for pregnant and lactating Horses.


All horses should be included in a regular parasite control program with particular attention being paid to mares, foals, and yearlings. Foals should be treated initially at 4 weeks of age, and routine treatment repeated as appropriate.

Cheironmectin Plus Boluses effectively control gastrointestinal nematodes, cestodes and bots of horses. Regular treatment will reduce the chances of colic caused by Anoplocephala perfoliata and verminous arteritis caused by Strongylus vulgaris.

also you can visit ebay here to see more

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...p;rd=1&rd=1
 
I used an allwormer pellet about a year ago. My horse was a nightmare to worm, so I opted for something to make it a little easier. I'm not sure whether it was the same product as what you mentioned though. The pellets came in a small, flat cardboard box... I stopped using it when that horse went away on a 9-month spell and haven't started using it again. I'd rather use the paste, mainly because I wasn't sure of the effectiveness of the pellets or the types of parasites it targeted and supposedly erracicated.

If I were you, I would just rotate worming pastes. By all means use the pellets for a few times, then change, then change again etc...

Welcome to the forum by the way!
 
Hi Have done some ringing around today to find out more about using these pills.. I rang an equine specialist vet whom said with those ingredients they would be as safe as any to use...
As to importing them to aust it shouldn't be a problem as there as at least 4 other products with the same ingredients that are imported to aust... So souldn't have any issues as they are not a perscription type drug...

I recieved a reply from the seller this is what he said
(I understand yu are cautious...i propably would be the same concerned....
You can check at my Ebay feedback and see what other satisfied customers have to say.
The wormers are made by a arge Pharaceutical Laboratory that make other expensive brand names......it is easily understandable that we dont want to reveal our source.

anyway,i am selling these wormers the last 4 years.....clients have only good things to say and are coming back for more.
I wouldnt be still here if we were out to poison people's animals... :-) )

I also contacted a few people who have brought them from him to see what they had to say I only have one reply so far but here it is...
All but 3 of my horses ate them like they were treats. No problems at all. It's just like the paste wormer but in pill form so easier to give. I have several that it's a fight to get paste wormer down but they ate these with no problems. I did have to crush them up to get the weanlings to eat them (mixed in the grain) but they had no problems either. I have Miniature Horses and I have to watch what I give them but none of them had any problems with these pills. Hope this helps!
 
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