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Get it between 2024-12-20 to 2024-12-27. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Quest Plus Gel is a broad-spectrum dewormer targeted to treat encysted small strongyle larvae and bots, large strongyles, roundworms, pinworms, hairworms, stomach worms, and tapeworms. Recommended for late grazing season use, the active ingredients moxidectin and praziquantel are a treatment of choice according to the American Association of Equine Practitioners.*
The unique gel formula is given orally and dissolves on the tongue to help make deworming easy.
Quest Plus Gel Horse Dewormer is packaged in a patented ready-to-use Sure-Dial syringe that is calibrated in 50 lb increments, up to 1,500 lbs. This enables the administration of the recommended dose level of 0.4 mg moxidectin/kg (0.18 mg/lb) and 2.5 mg praziquantel/kg (1.13 mg/lb) body weight by choosing a setting consistent with your horse's weight.
Safe for use on horses, ponies, and foals 6 months or older, one dose suppresses the production of small strongyle eggs for 84 days. Approved for use in breeding stallions and pregnant/nursing mares.
Contains 1 0.5oz Sure-Dial Syringe. 20mg Moxidectin, 125mg Praziquantel, Made in Spain.
Quest Plus Gel (moxidectin/praziquantel) Horse Dewormer is recommended for early grazing season use, the active ingredients moxidectin and praziquantel are a treatment of choice according to leading parasite experts with the American Association of Equine Practitioners. Quest Plus Gel features a unique gel formula that dissolves on the tongue to help make deworming your horse easier. Less likely to be spit out compared to traditional pastes, the palatable gel formulation may help reduce waste and errors in dosing. This broad-spectrum dewormer targets adult small strongyles, large strongyles, roundworms, pinworms, hairworms, stomach worms, and tape worms. This dewormer is approved for use in breeding stallions and pregnant/nursing mares. Each patented Sure-Dial syringe treats a horse up to 1,500 pounds. *Source: American Association of Equine Practitioners. Parasite Control Guidelines. 2019. QST-00191R1.