Aspen- Used for the removal and control of mature gastrointestinal nematode infections of goats. Contains Rumatel® (Morantel Tartrate). Breaks the life cycle of 3 major gastrointestinal worms. Safe for all classes of goats. Can be used with pregnant and lactating does. Convenient to use - top dress with feed.
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Directions for Use
Feed as a single therapeutic treatment at 0.44 grams of morantel tartrate per 100 pounds of body weight. Fresh water should be available at all times. After medicated feed is consumed, resume normal feeding. Conditions of constant worm exposure may require retreatment in 2 to 4 weeks. When used as a top dress the medication as well as the underlying feed should be evenly distributed.
Mor-Max Goat Dewormer Caution
Consult your veterinarian before using in severely debilitated animals and for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment and control of parasitism. Do not mix in feeds containing Bentonite.
Warning
Do not treat goats within 30 days of slaughter. No milk discard required following use in dairy goats. For use in goats only.
Top-dress Directions
Body Weight (pound) |
Ounces Of Gw |
12.5 |
1 oz |
25 |
2 oz |
50 |
4 oz |
75 |
6 oz |
100 |
8 oz |
150 |
12 oz |
200 |
16 oz |
4 oz. MEASURING SCOOP ENCLOSED.
1 Level Scoop per 50 lb. Body Weight
Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein (min) |
12% |
Crude Fat (min) |
1% |
Crude Fiber (max) |
20% |
Moisture (max) |
10% |
Calcium (min) |
2.8% |
Calcium (max) |
3.3% |
Active Ingredients
Morantel Tartrate: 1760 g/ton
Inactive Ingredients
Wheat middlings, soybean hulls (max 20%, calcium carbonate, molasses products, propionic acid (a preservative)
so far, Impressed
Frustrating year trying to keep goats wormed and healrhy. Overheard another man praising this one after we had wormed 2x with three different wormers. Final blow.was.hauling a doe to the vet whose trainee.gVe goat both ivermectin, which we had already tried and something orally atarting with an "L". In less than 36 hours nanny was screaming in pain and died. I had all but given up. Well, we only started with this three days ago. Jury still out on the nannies but one of our two bucks.was hacking/coughing terribly. His body condition looked.prety good otherwise, unlike some of our nannies. After researching, I concluded it could be lungworma and tried to run down a.wormer especially for lungworms and no longer available. I surmised the Aspen was not for lungworms.from what I read. But I had no alternative left ao gave it.to him yesterday, a poor desperation move. Today I do not hear the cough and hack. So maybe it was not lungworma but some other parasite or perhaps it has bought us some time to receive another wormer for that condition, just to be safe. In either case I am grateful. I don't believe the buck would have made it long enough otherwise
Aspen- Used for the removal and...
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