Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer

Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer are Worming pellets for hard-to-worm horses.   Eraquell Ivermectin Pellets are a palatable alternative to paste and liquid horse wormers.

Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer  are cereal-based pellets that look and smell like  pony cubes, a safe and effective wormer that controls internal  equine parasites plus all three species of bots & an alternative to traditional paste and  liquid wormers

Active Ingredient Ivermectin @ 4mg/g

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Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer ERAQUELL Virbac

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Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer – Palatable pellets for Horses

Active Ingredient Ivermectin @ 4mg/g

Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer are Worming pellets for hard-to-worm horses.   Eraquell Ivermectin Pellets are a palatable alternative to paste and liquid horse wormers.

Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer are recommended for the treatment and control of common worms and bots in horses including:

  • Large strongyles (Bloodworms) (Strongylus spp., Triodontophorus spp.)
  • Small strongyles (Redworms) including Benzimidazole (BZ) resistant strains (Cyathostomum spp.)
  • Pinworms (Oxyuris equi)
  • Large roundworms (Ascarids) (Parascaris equorum)
  • Hairworms (Trichostrongylus axei)
  • Intestinal threadworms (Strongyloides westeri)
  • Lungworm (Dictyocaulus arnfieldi)
  • All three species of bots (Gasterophilus spp.)

Also controls:

  • Skin lesions caused by Habronema and Draschia spp. larvae (summer sores) and Onchocera spp. microfilariae (Cutaneous onchocerciasis)

Note: Does not treat or control tapeworm. For effective control of tapeworms, it is recommended to use Equimax, Equimax LV, Equimax Elevation or Strategy-T a minimum of twice annually.

What Are Eraquell Pellets?

  • Cereal-based pellets that look and smell like  pony cubes
  • A safe and effective wormer that controls internal  equine parasites and all three species of bots
  • An alternative to traditional paste and  liquid wormers

 Why Choose Eraquell Pellets?

  1. Palatable pellet in a small dose size

The bite-sized pellets are readily accepted by most horses directly from the feed bucket. For very fussy eaters, mixing the Eraquell Pellets with a handful of the horse’s usual pre-mixed feed will ensure the entire dose is consumed.

  1. Broad Spectrum wormer

The Ivermectin in Eraquell provides a broad-spectrum anti-parasiticide for control of all equine worms (except tapeworm), bots, lungworms, intestinal threadworms and skin parasites (summer sores and neck threadworms).

  1. To protect against worm related disease

Veterinarians see horses affected by worm associated disease on a daily basis. Even if your horse shows no obvious signs of infection it is possible that worms are living inside your horse. Left untreated, the burden of internal parasites can cause colic, diarrhoea, anaemia and even death. Horses that are not treated for worms can also experience poor growth, weight loss, dull coats, skin irritations and general dullness. It is vitally important that all horses are given regular worm treatments with an effective wormer such as Eraquell Pellets.

  1. Track record of safety

Extensive trials have proven the safety and efficacy of Eraquell Pellets. Safety has been proven in different age groups and life stages of horses including breeding mares and stallions. Due to difficulties in accurately measuring a dose it is not recommended to administer Eraquell Pellets to  foals.

  1. Treats a 700kg horse in one dose

Each 35g sachet of Eraquell Pellets will treat a 700kg animal meaning most horses can be easily treated with a single sachet.

Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer Pack Size: 35g sachet of pellets (20 x Sachets per carton). 

Registrant: Virbac (Australia) Pty Ltd. (APVMA #: 53142)

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Features & Benefits

  • Made from the active ingredient Ivermectin.
  • Palatable pellet in a small dose size.
  • Broad-spectrum wormer.
  • Protects against worm related disease.
  • Track record of safety.
  • Treats a 700kg horse in one dose.
  • Safe to use in pregnant and lactating mares.
  • Cereal-based pellets that look and smell like pony cubes.
  • A safe and effective wormer that controls internal  equine parasites and all three species of bots.
  • An alternative to traditional paste and liquid wormers.

Directions Of Use

Dosage:

  • Dose at 5g per 100kg bodyweight.
  • Each sachet of Eraquell Pellets treats a horse up to 700kg.

Administration:

  • Eraquell Pellets are formulated in a palatable cereal pellet that is readily accepted by horses.
  • Calculate the correct dosage for the horse’s body weight.
  • Tear open the sachet and pour the required amount of Eraquell Pellets into a medium-size container or feed bucket and offer to the horse.
  • Ensure consumption of the entire dose by removing bridle before treatment and preventing spillage or dropping of pellets during feeding.
  • If the horse does not eat all the pellets from the bucket, add a small amount of pre-mixed feed or grain (up to one handful) to the remaining pellets and mix together and offer to the horse again, until the entire dose is consumed.
  • Failure to consume the entire dose of pellets may result in decreased efficacy.

Directions for Use:

  • Eraquell Pellets Palatable Wormer for Horses are safe for use in all horses, including pregnant mares and breeding stallions.
  • Eraquell Pellets are not recommended for use in foals, due to the risk of incorrect dosing and subsequent adverse outcomes.

Rates are a general guide only. Before opening, carefully read Eraquell Pellets Directions for Use, Precautionary and Protection Statements, Storage and Disposal, Safety Directions and First Aid Instructions.  The product is designed for the particular purpose indicated on the label. Failure to use the product strictly as directed may be illegal, dangerous and render the product ineffective.

Questions and answers from customers

    Is Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer effective on whipworm?

  1. Q Is Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer effective on whipworm?
    Asked by Joanne on July 22, 2023 9:44 am
    Answered by the admin

    Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormers are not registered or recommended to control Whipworms in Horses.

  2. Can Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer be given to goats? If so what is the dosage rate?

  3. Q Can Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer be given to goats? If so what is the dosage rate?
    Asked by JON LANE on May 22, 2023 9:30 pm
    Answered by the admin

    Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer is only registered for use on horses. Eraquell Pellets Horse Wormer is not registered for use in goats. It has not been tested or trialled on goats, and we do not recommend using them for this purpose. We have a range of Goat Products for your consideration; in 'Shop Our Range', select 'Animal Health', 'Goat Products', and 'Drenches'. You also have the option of contacting your local veterinarian for further recommendations for goats, who would be able to provide you with 'off-label' advice as we are bound to the AVPM registration of use.

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Host & Pest

Host Pest
Host & Pest
Horse Black Scour Worm - Trichostrongylus Spp., Bots - Gasterophilus Spp., Cutaneous Onchocerciasis, Draschia Spp., Habronema Spp., Large Roundworm - Parascaris Equorum, Large Strongyles - Strongylus Spp., Large Strongyles - Triodontophorus Spp., Lungworm - Dictyocaulus Arnfieldi, Lungworm - Dictyocaulus Spp., Neck Threadworm, Pinworm - Oxyuris Equi, Redworm - Strongylus Spp., Small Strongyles, Small Strongyles - Cyathostomum Spp., Stomach Hair Worm, Strongyloides Ransomi

Tips For Use

When to Use Eraquell Pellets:

Worming Intervals:

How often horses are wormed depends on the property’s management system. It is ideal to use the minimum number of treatments possible in a year, as over worming can lead to resistance. Depending on a number of factors, some horse owners will need to worm more often than others.

Where there are large numbers of horses kept close together and/or horses are frequently moving on and off a property, there will be a greater need for worm control. This is because these horses will be at the greatest risk of contamination. Horses in these situations, generally on studs or agistment properties, will need to be wormed every six to eight weeks.

It may be possible, where there are low stocking densities, to worm horses less often. The use of paddock management procedures like manure removal, paddock rotation and grazing with other species will also help lower contamination pressure.

All horses should be wormed at least once every 3 months regardless of the conditions in which they are kept. All horses on a property should be wormed at the same time. New horses should be quarantined and wormed before coming onto the property. If you are unsure about what drenching interval is right for your situation please consult your vet or local Virbac area manager

Rotation:

It is important to “rotate” wormers by alternating from one compound to another. This should not be done every time you worm, but rather on a seasonal basis. In Australia, seasonal conditions are ideal for parasite growth during most of the year, particularly the warm wet months of spring and autumn, however, the lifecycle of different parasites mean that they may be more active at different times of the year.

When considering a rotational program, you must also ensure that you are actually changing the compounds that you are using. Many of the wormers on the market contain the same or similar active ingredients and switching the brand name or colour of the box may not mean you have actually changed the active you are using. There are two main families of active: the “mectin” or “ML” class those with names ending in “-ectin”, and the “BZ” class of active those ending in “-azole”. There are other classes of the active ingredients, but they are less commonly used and are generally used in combination with other actives to target specific parasites.

To ensure the best seasonal worm treatment, it is recommended that a BZ based wormer like Strategy-T is used in spring and summer, and a mectin-based wormer like Eraquell is used in autumn and winter. You may also want to include a special treatment in early spring for encysted cyathostomes if these are a problem for your horse. Either fenbendazole or moxidectin can be used under veterinary supervision.

Treatment of Mares and Foals:

Eraquell is safe to use in pregnant and lactating mares. Pregnant mares should be treated as normal during their pregnancy taking care not to stress them during treatment. Mares should be wormed two weeks prior to their expected foaling date. Once a mare has foaled the mare and foal should both be wormed starting from when the foal is six weeks old. Due to difficulties in accurately measuring a dose, it is not recommended to administer Eraquell Pellets to foals.

Treatment of Young Horses:

Ascarids are worms that primarily only affect horses under two years of age. Once the horse matures they develop a natural immunity to ascarids and so they are rarely seen in older horses. As ascarids are such a large worm that can quickly develop into life-threatening numbers, they are the most significant parasite in horses under two years of age. Unfortunately, it appears that ascarids are the worm species developing resistance to the mectins. To protect young horses from potential mectin resistance, it is recommended that a combination product registered to treat mectin resistant ascarids, such as Equimax Elevation or Strategy-T, be used. Young horses should be wormed with Strategy-T in spring and summer and Equimax Elevation in autumn and winter from six weeks of age until they are two years old. At this stage, they can be put on the Eraquell/Strategy-T rotation.

How to Use Eraquell Pellets:

Estimating Weight

Most people underestimate a horse’s weight by as much as 20%. Underestimating weight can lead to underdosing. Giving a horse less than the required dose of wormer can leave them at risk of worm-related disease, as potentially worms will be left untreated within the horse.  Underdosing can also encourage the development of resistance in horses by exposing the worms to sub-lethal doses of wormer. It is therefore important to correctly estimate your horse’s weight when deciding on the correct dose of wormer to give them. It is in fact preferable to give horses a slight overdose rather than underdose.

There are several methods to determine a horse’s weight, the most accurate being a set of scales. As most horse owners do not have easy access to horse scales, there are other methods that horse owners can use to get a good estimate of their horses’ weight. A reasonable estimation of a horse’s weight can be made using the formula below.

Weight = (girth(cm)2 x length) divided by 11877

Another method that can be used to estimate the weight is by using one of the commercially available weight tapes. Some tapes are accurate and some are not, so it is a good idea to first calibrate the tape using the formula to confirm that it is measuring accurately. Weight tapes are not suitable to use in immature horses, which have a different body composition to older animals

Understanding Worm Egg Counts:

A faecal egg count can provide an insight into the type of worms in your horse.

For optimal results, an FEC should take place 14 days after worming your horse. However, you may also like to perform an FEC prior to worming to evaluate the effectiveness of your ongoing worming program is.

If used correctly, an FEC can decrease your reliance on worming treatments and extend the life of wormers used today.

It’s best to speak to your vet to assist you in conducting an FEC on your property and developing specific worming strategies.

Result FEC Risk Comments
Low Less than 200 Negligible No need to worm your horse as this is an acceptable egg count.
Moderate 200 – 500 Small risk Your horse has a burden of worms and you should consider treating it. There is a small risk of worm associated disease.
High More than 500 High risk Your horse has a high worm burden. Treatment should be administered to reduce the risk of worm associated disease.

First Aid:
If poisoning occurs contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. Phone Australia 131 126.
For further information, refer to the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).

​This information and product advice is not intended to be advice or recommendations for any specific use or circumstance. You should seek specialist advice before using any product. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Specialist Sales liability is limited.​

Withholding Period

Withholding Period Details (WHP):

  • Meat Withholding Period (Horses): Do not use less than 28 days before slaughter for human consumption.

SDS & Technical

Eraquell Pellets Palatable Wormer For Horses Label Download Pdf
Eraquell Pellets Palatable Wormer For Horses SDS Download Pdf

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