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CW

Equi Aid Products Inc.

Our Price: $8.95 - $169.95
Form: Pellets
Maintenance Dose: 2 SmartPak Wells

CW is 2.11% pyrantel tartrate medicated pellets.

Manufacturers recommend dosing a horse with a larvacidal dewormer such as ivermectin or moxidectin before beginning administration of a daily dewormer, to help destroy existing larvae and adult parasites. Manufacturers also recommend horses receive ivermectin or moxidectin once or twice per year to control bots AND praziquantel once or twice per year to control tapeworms.

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Would be great if it controlled parasites. I kept my warmblood on this for years and she looks fantastic but I recently took some TBs from the track and started them on CW as well, but after 3 months I did a fecal on them to determine what other paste wormers I should use, because they were not gaining weight. Their parasite loads were still through the roof. Dropped this in favor of a PowerPac and Ivermectin protocol. Everyone ate it happily, and I swear it gives them a shiny coat, but it just wasn't doing any good. May 20, 2013
Great product Could not keep weight on my 7yo paint gelding, he was eating so much grain, his coat was dull and long, and he was sluggish. He got all the routine pastes but is on 40 acres with 15 other horses that dont get regularly wormed. I got this and within a week you could see an improvement in his coat and weight. He continued to flourish and i put my yearling and 3yo on it as well. they dont even need grain in the winter. Everyone should use this product, you will seriously see a drastic improvement in your horse May 19, 2013
I have always used paste dewormers as I was concerned about the possibility of having a resistance issue with worms. Then I bought my current horse who I was told is allergic to paste wormers. After speaking with my vet, I decided to try him on this continuous wormer. Four years later it is still working great. He is one of the only horses at my barn that is having no issues with worms! March 18, 2013
Peace of Mind I have miniature horses and it is important to me that they stay healthy and colic free. I love these products and dealing with the personel at Smart Pak has been a pleasure too. It gives me some peace of mind to know that the minis digestive systems are receiving some great care. February 28, 2013
old standby I've used this product for years and years. It's great for horses who are experts at spitting out paste wormers, and no one has refused it yet. And the price is the best of all the continuous wormers of similar chemical. February 25, 2013
trying I just started using this product. I have a 6 year old show horse who has had 3 neg. fecal labs prior to beginning. Just wanted to make sure we did not have a lot of worms before starting. I am using this only on my show horse as she is under more stress and I want to see if this will really help her with feed utilization and overall condition. The mare is a dressage horse (2nd level) and lower level (training level) event horse. Will see how it goes. January 31, 2013
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