The Veterinary Record, Vol 116, Issue 13, 343-345
Copyright © 1985 by British Veterinary Association
Efficacy of ivermectin against Dictyocaulus arnfieldi in ponies
DP Britt
and
JM Preston
The efficacy of orally administered ivermectin against induced Dictyocaulus arnfieldi infection was evaluated in a controlled study comprising 12 yearling ponies. Treatment with ivermectin paste, at a dose rate of 200 micrograms/kg bodyweight orally once, was 100 per cent effective against both adult and immature or inhibited stages of the horse lungworm. Similar control of second and third instars of Gastrophilus intestinalis was observed and no nematode eggs were present in faeces from seven to 15 days after treatment when the study was terminated.