1 ml of Supaverm per 5 kg bodyweight (i.e. 10 mg/kg bodyweight closantel and 15 mg/kg bodyweight mebendazole).
For example:
Bodyweight | Dose |
up to 5 kg | 1 ml |
6–10 kg | 2 ml |
11–20 kg | 4 ml |
21–30 kg | 6 ml |
31–40 kg | 8 ml |
41–50 kg | 10 ml |
51–60 kg | 12 ml |
61–70 kg | 14 ml |
71–80 kg | 16 ml |
Give orally as a drench by careful administration with a drenching gun. Suitable for use with most types of standard drenching equipment. To ensure administration of a correct dose, body weight should be determined as accurately as possible; accuracy of the dosing device should be checked. Shake container well before each use.
Do not mix with other products.Suggested dosing schedule
Gastrointestinal worms
The frequency of treatment will depend on the level of pasture contamination. Dose lambs at regular intervals during high risk periods.
Haemonchus contortus
For the treatment and prevention of inhibited, immature and adult stages of benzimidazole resistant and susceptible H. contortus, dose at lambing to help prevent pasture contamination by infected ewes. Treat all animals at 6 weekly intervals during high risk periods in summer and autumn.
Fluke
All sheep on infested pasture should be dosed at regular intervals during the fluke season (Sept–Mar). Any sheep brought in from fluke areas should be dosed before they join the flock.