Treatment of Ectoparasites in Sheep
A selection of treatments for Fluke in Sheep, other products may be available
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Product |
Chemical |
Method |
Scab |
Blowfly |
Ticks |
Lice |
Protection |
Meat Withdrawal |
Coopers Ectoforce
Gold Fleece
Paracide |
Diazinon (OP) |
Plunge Dipping |

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No official claim (can be up to 4 weeks) |
35 days |
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Cydectin |
Moxidectin |
Injection |

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At least 28 days |
70 days |
Dectomax |
Doramectin |
Injection |

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No claim |
70 days |
Ivomec |
Ivermectin |
Injection |

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None |
42 days |
Panomec |
Virbamec |
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Dysect |
Alpha-cypermethrin |
Pour-on |

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8 – 10 weeks |
28 days |
Crovect |
Cypermethrin |
Pour-on |

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6 – 8 weeks for blowfly |
8 days |
Coopers Spot On |
Deltamethrin |
Spot-on |

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4 – 6 weeks |
35 days |
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Vetrazin |
Cyromazine |
Pour-on |

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10 weeks |
3 days |
Clik |
Dicyclanil |
Pour-on |

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16 weeks |
40 days |
Always check data sheet, product warnings, withdrawal periods and dose rates before use
Please contact the Office to discuss a particular problem prior to treatment.
All withdrawals correct as January 2009.
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