Description
Levamisole Dewormer for Goats – 10% Liquid Solution
Levamisole Dewormer for Goats is a potent 10% liquid solution designed to eliminate internal parasites such as gastrointestinal worms and lungworms. By targeting Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Oesophagostomum columbianum, and Dictyocaulus filaria, it ensures healthier goats, improved weight gain, and optimal productivity.
Key Benefits:
- Broad-spectrum internal parasite control
- Fast-acting for visible improvements in appetite, weight, and coat condition
- Easy-to-administer liquid solution for precise dosing
- Suitable for goats of all ages: kids, does, and bucks
- Multiple bottle sizes to accommodate small farms or large herds
Use Cases & Symptoms
Gastrointestinal Worms:
- Poor weight gain or weight loss
- Diarrhea or loose stools
- Poor coat condition or hair loss
- Reduced milk production in lactating does
Lungworms:
- Coughing
- Laboured or rapid breathing
- Decreased appetite
- Lethargy and reduced activity
Prompt treatment supports herd health, growth, and overall productivity.
Dosage & Administration
Treatment Dose (verified):
- Dose: 8 mg Levamisole hydrochloride per kg body weight (~3.6 mg per lb)
- Conversion (10% solution = 100 mg/mL): 0.036 mL per lb of body weight
Dosage Chart Example:
| Body Weight (lb) |
Dosage (mL) |
| 20 |
0.72 |
| 50 |
1.8 |
| 75 |
2.7 |
| 100 |
3.6 |
| 150 |
5.4 |
| 200 |
7.2 |
Instructions:
- Administer orally using a syringe, drenching gun, or mix into drinking water
- Deworm goats 2–4 times per year, depending on parasite exposure and farm conditions
- Weigh goats before treatment to ensure accurate dosing
- Monitor goats for recovery: improved weight gain, appetite, and coat condition
Withdrawal Period
- Meat: Do not slaughter within 7 days of last treatment
- Milk: Do not consume milk for 7 days post-treatment; discard milk produced during this period
Available Sizes & Strength
Strength: 10% Levamisole liquid for precise, weight-based dosing
Bottle Sizes:
- 4 oz (120 mL) → Small farms or individual treatments
- 8 oz (240 mL) → Medium-sized herds or regular use
- 32 oz (960 mL) → Larger farms or frequent treatments
- 1/2 Gallon (64 oz) → Extensive farms needing frequent deworming
- 1 Gallon (128 oz) → Commercial operations with many goats
Storage & Handling
- Store in a cool, dry place (15°C–30°C / 59°F–86°F)
- Keep the container tightly closed to prevent contamination
- Protect from direct sunlight and moisture
- Keep out of reach of children and unauthorized personnel
Precautions & Side Effects
- Mild side effects such as drooling or foaming at the mouth may occur; typically resolve within a few hours
- Use only under veterinary supervision in pregnant or debilitated goats
- Ensure accurate dosing to avoid under- or overdosing
- Reduce stress during treatment to minimize side effects
FAQs
How often should I deworm my goats with Levamisole?
Typically 2–4 times per year. A veterinarian can adjust based on local parasite levels.
Can Levamisole be used for goats of all ages?
Yes, dosing is weight-based and safe for kids, does, and bucks.
Can I mix Levamisole with goat feed or water?
Yes, it can be administered directly or mixed with feed or water.
What if I miss a dose?
Administer as soon as possible. If it’s close to the next scheduled dose, skip the missed one and continue as normal.
How should I dispose of unused Levamisole solution?
Follow local regulations. Do not pour into drains or water sources.
What are the signs of overdose?
Excessive drooling, tremors, and unsteady movement. Contact a veterinarian immediately if suspected.
Resources / References Used for Dosage Verification
- Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, 9th Edition – Goats Section
- Poultry DVM – Levamisole for Livestock
- Animal Supplements International – Levamisole Guidelines for Goats
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