Multi-Combination Drench for Sheep
Q-drench is a short acting, 4 way combination sheep drench. Q-drench contains 4 actives with 4 different modes of action at 4 fully effective doses. Q-drench is the ideal choice for strategic treatments such as weaning, pre-lambing, quarantine, primer and exit drenches which rely on the highest possible efficacy to achieve their aims.
Using Q-drench as part of or within a season drench rotation will increase sheep productivity and help delay the development of parasites resistance to existing drenches.
- 4 actives with 4 different modes of action in every dose
- Ideal for strategic drenching programs
- Delays development of resistant worm strains
- Made in Australia for Australian conditions
- Cost effective, broad spectrum worm control
Treatment and control in sheep of sensitive strains of the following parasites of sheep.
Adult and immature gastrointestinal roundworms:
- Barber’s Pole Worm ~ Haemonchus contortus – including inhibited L4 stage and strains with single, dual or triple resistance to macrocyclic lactones, benzimidazoles, levamisole or closantel, and strains with emerging resistance to closantel.
- Small Brown Stomach Worm ~ Teladorsagia (Ostertagia) circumcincta – including inhibited L4 stage and strains with single or dual resistance to macrocyclic lactones, benzimidazoles or levamisole.
- Black Scour Worm ~ Trichostrongylus colubriformis – including strains with single or dual resistance to macrocyclic lactones, benzimidazoles or levamisole.
- Large Stomach Worm ~ Haemonchus placei
- Stomach Hair Worm ~ Trichostrongylus axei
- Black Scour Worm ~ Trichostrongylus vitrinus
- Small Intestinal Worm ~ Cooperia spp
- Thin-Necked Intestinal Worm ~ Nematodirus spp
- Large Mouthed Bowel Worm ~ Chabertia ovina
- Nodule Worm ~ Oesophagostomum columbianum
- Large Bowel Worm ~ Oesophagostomum venulosum
- Whip worm ~ Trichuris ovis
- Intestinal threadworm ~ Strongyloides papillosus
- Hookworm ~ Bunostomum spp
- Nasal Bot ~ Oestrus ovis
- Lungworm ~ Dictyocaulus viviparus (Large lungworm)
- Liver Fluke ~ Fasciola hepatica – mature fluke and late immature forms including 6 week old stages. Reduces the output of viable fluke eggs.
- Tapeworms ~ Moniezia spp – heads and segments
- Itch mite ~ Psorergates ovis