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Positive Pellet Goat Dewormer


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Positive Pellet Goat Dewormer

Manna Pro

Removes and controls 3 major gastrointestinal parasites, Haemonchus Contortus (Barberpole), Ostertagia Circumcincta, Trichostrongylus Axel.

Nutritious pellet can be fed as top dress or single dose complete feed at a rate of 1 lb per 100 lbs of body weight. Formulated with vitamins, minerals, yeast and probiotics to give nutritional boost after parasite removal.

Contains Diatomaceous Earth and active ingredient morantel tartrate (Rumatel).

Safe for all goats including pregnant females. No milk discard required for dairy goats. 30 day slaughter withdrawal.

Contains Copper

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Item # Description Price Each Qty
4E-P1 Positive Pellet, 6 lb bag
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Each $14.95 $9.95
 
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4E-P2 Positive Pellet, 25 lb bag
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Each $39.97 $35.95
 
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 - Thursday, June 14, 2012
some won't eat it
Reviewed By:  Lauri G (Visalia, California) 
I tried giving my herd of Nigerians this instead of their usual goat chow and 6 out of 10 goats wouldn't eat it. Next I tried mixing it with their usual ration and they picked out the goat chow and left the wormer. I finally mixed molasses in it and hunger eventually won out. It seemed like a simple way to worm goats, but I guess mine are just picky. I won't buy it again.

 - Thursday, May 03, 2012
Perfect choice for my Pygmy's
Reviewed By:  Jaime (Cottonton, AL) 
So simple and the goats LOVE it! I don't mix with regular pellet and also don't separate my herd. They ration it themselves just as they do their normal pellet. We've not had problems with worm infestation since we started using this product/method. We also rotate pasture so that may help reduce our chance of infestation.

 - Thursday, March 10, 2011
I like this one!
Reviewed By:  Kerry Herndon (Bruce, Florida) 
This is the wormer I give my goats - they just get the wormer pellets in place of their regular food, and they love it! I don't have any problem at all with them eating it and it's a lot easier then chasing them down to give something to them orally!
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