How much power is left in your
drenches
Think of a drench family like a battery. When
you first use it, it is fully charged and kills
all the worms in your sheep. Over time and with
more uses the drench loses its charge and kills
fewer worms.
Recharge with Rametin
Rametin ‘recharges’ exhausted drench families
and can offer producers more options for sustainable
worm control. When used in combination with other
drench families, Rametin can boost their efficacy
and may allow you to reintroduce drench families
that have previously been shown to be ineffective
on a property
Rametin recharges and protects
Rametin not only recharges your worn out drenches
but it also protects your current drenches. By
adding Rametin to drenches that are still effective
on your property you can slow the development of
resistance to those drenches as the Rametin will
kill worms that survive the other drench
See how resistance
develops »
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