The active ingredient in Equi Aid CW® is pyrantel tartrate, which works on the neuro muscular system of parasites, paralyzing them and moving them harmlessly out of the horse's system. Because they are fed on a daily basis, parasites are removed as they enter the horse's intestine. Consequently, horses fed Equi Aid CW® can live nearly worm free. Equi Aid CW® is made using only high quality feed ingredients that are pelleted for easy feeding.
CW Wormer kills Large Strongyles (adults), Small
Strongyles (adult and fourth stage larvae), Pinworms and Ascarids
(adults and fourth stage larvae).
Dosage: Horses should be fed 1 oz. of Equi Aid CW® for
every 500 pounds of body weight every day for as long as the animal is
at risk to internal parasites.
Advantages of daily dewormers
Parasite infestations never have a chance to get
established because larvae are killed prior to their migration, thus
eliminating the tremendous amount of internal damage done during this
portion of the parasitic cycle. On the other hand, most purge wormers
simply clean out worms for a relatively short period and do not
prevent larval migration. Thus the cycle of infestation is only
interrupted and not prevented.
The active ingredient in Equi Aid CW® is pyrantel tartrate, which works on the neuro muscular system of parasites, paralyzing them and moving them harmlessly out of the horse's system. Because they are fed on a daily basis, parasites are removed as they enter the horse's intestine. Consequently, horses fed Equi Aid CW® can live nearly worm free. Equi Aid CW® is made using only high quality feed ingredients that are pelleted for easy feeding.
CW Wormer kills Large Strongyles (adults), Small
Strongyles (adult and fourth stage larvae), Pinworms and Ascarids
(adults and fourth stage larvae).
Dosage: Horses should be fed 1 oz. of Equi Aid CW® for
every 500 pounds of body weight every day for as long as the animal is
at risk to internal parasites.
Advantages of daily dewormers
Parasite infestations never have a chance to get
established because larvae are killed prior to their migration, thus
eliminating the tremendous amount of internal damage done during this
portion of the parasitic cycle. On the other hand, most purge wormers
simply clean out worms for a relatively short period and do not
prevent larval migration. Thus the cycle of infestation is only
interrupted and not prevented.