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Home    ›    Sheep Supplies    ›    Privermectin Sheep Dewormer Drench

Privermectin® Drench - Sheep Dewormer

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Privermectin Drench for Sheep

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Rated 5 Stars - Effective, Well-Known and Trusted Dewormer for Sheep
Privermectin Sheep Drench Dewormer Review Rating
Privermectin® Sheep Drench
FDA approved dewormer for sheep containing 0.08% Ivermectin. One 960 mL bottle provides treatment for 8300 lbs. of livestock. Can be used with any drench equipment at the dose of 3 mL per 26 pounds of sheep body weight.

Manufactured by: Priority Care
Rated 5 / 5 based on 1 review
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Review of Privermectin® Drench for Sheep

Deworming sheep is a necessary task which directly impacts their health and well-being and Priority Care's Privermectin Sheep Drench is an effective, affordable option. While shepherds with a limited number of sheep may be accustomed to using small tubes of deworming medicine, buying a larger tub of drench and an affordable sheep drench gun can save you a lot of money over the course of several years.

Privermectin Sheep Drench contains 0.08% Ivermectin - one of the most familiar and commonly used de-worming medications on the market today. Priority Care's Privermectin is specially formulated for use on sheep and the larger bottle ($53.95) will treat 8300 lbs. of livestock - more than enough for most shepherds. Jeffers - our supplier of choice - also has a convenient auto-ship option so that your supply can be refreshed regularly once you learn how much you use for your flock - a feature which we really love as it saves time which can be better used doing maintenance on fencing and other projects around the farm.
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