Flubenol™ Oral Wormer for Pigs and Chickens
Flubenol™ is a broad-spectrum de-wormer mixed into a premix or final feed. It contains flubendazole, which has efficacy against all life stages of commonly found worms in chickens. Flubenol aids in the control of sensitive strains of Ascaridia galli, Heterakis gallinarum, Capillaria spp. and Raillietina spp. in chickens. In pigs, Flubenol aids in the control of sensitive strains of Gastrointestinal worms (Ascaris suum, Hyostrongylus rubidis, Oesophagostomum dentatum) and lungworm (Metastrongylus apri).
Key Product Benefits:
Why Choose Flubenol™?
Using Flubenol™ in a strategic worming program allows efficient control of the most common worm species found in chickens, including tapeworms. Flubendazole's efficacy against all life stages of the worm (adult, larvae and eggs), means the beneficial effect on the flock is long-lasting. There is no need to discard eggs during or after treatment periods, if used according to the label.
Pack Size: 25 kg
Application: Feed
Directions for use
Dosage and administration
Use treated feeds within 6 months of preparation. Flubenol should be thoroughly mixed into feed. Feed can be administered as a mash, crumble or pellet. Refer to the product label for dosage information. Resistance may develop to any chemical. Ensure birds have access to feed to enable consumption of the required dose. Stringent housing hygiene management is essential for optimal worm control.
Withholding Periods
MEAT (CHICKEN): REMOVE ALL MEDICATED FEED 7 days before slaughter for human consumption.
EGGS: Zero (0) days.
MEAT (PIG): REMOVE ALL MEDICATED FEED 7 days before slaughter for human consumption.
TRADE ADVICE - PIGS - Export Slaughter Interval (ESI): DO NOT USE less than 7 days before slaughter for export.
Flubenol™ is a broad-spectrum de-wormer mixed into a premix or final feed. It contains flubendazole, which has efficacy against all life stages of commonly found worms in chickens. Flubenol aids in the control of sensitive strains of Ascaridia galli, Heterakis gallinarum, Capillaria spp. and Raillietina spp. in chickens. In pigs, Flubenol aids in the control of sensitive strains of Gastrointestinal worms (Ascaris suum, Hyostrongylus rubidis, Oesophagostomum dentatum) and lungworm (Metastrongylus apri).
Key Product Benefits:
- Efficacy against ALL developmental stages of common worms in chickens
- Zero day egg withdrawal
- Easy administration in the feed
- Has no effect on egg-laying, fertility, hatching or embryo mortality
- The only chicken de-wormer registered for tapeworm control in Australia
Why Choose Flubenol™?
Using Flubenol™ in a strategic worming program allows efficient control of the most common worm species found in chickens, including tapeworms. Flubendazole's efficacy against all life stages of the worm (adult, larvae and eggs), means the beneficial effect on the flock is long-lasting. There is no need to discard eggs during or after treatment periods, if used according to the label.
Pack Size: 25 kg
Application: Feed
Directions for use
Dosage and administration
Use treated feeds within 6 months of preparation. Flubenol should be thoroughly mixed into feed. Feed can be administered as a mash, crumble or pellet. Refer to the product label for dosage information. Resistance may develop to any chemical. Ensure birds have access to feed to enable consumption of the required dose. Stringent housing hygiene management is essential for optimal worm control.
Withholding Periods
MEAT (CHICKEN): REMOVE ALL MEDICATED FEED 7 days before slaughter for human consumption.
EGGS: Zero (0) days.
MEAT (PIG): REMOVE ALL MEDICATED FEED 7 days before slaughter for human consumption.
TRADE ADVICE - PIGS - Export Slaughter Interval (ESI): DO NOT USE less than 7 days before slaughter for export.
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