CRITICAL TESTS OF ANTHELMINTIC FEBANTEL IN HORSE - ACTIVITY OF A PASTE FORMULATION ALONE OR WITH A TRICHLORFON PASTE

  • 1 January 1978
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 39 (9), 1419-1421
Abstract
Critical tests were carried out in 10 horses to evaluate the antiparasitic activity of febantel given alone or with trichlorfon. Paste formulations were administered intraorally at dose levels of 6 mg of febantel (active ingredient)/kg and 35 mg of trichlorfon (active ingredient)/kg. In 5 tests with febantel alone, removal of 100% was recorded for mature or immature Parascaris equorum from 2 infected horses, Strongylus vulgaris from 4 infected horses, S. edentatus from 5 infected horses and mature Oxyuris equi from 1 infected horse; removal of 96% was recorded for small strongyles from 1 horse tested. Immature stages of O. equi were not present in 1 horse tested and bots in 5 infected horses were not affected. In 5 horses treated with both compounds, removal of 100% was recorded for mature P. equorum from 2 infected horses, immature P. equorum from 1 infected horse, S. vulgaris from 5 infected horses, S. edentatus from 5 infected horses, mature O. equi from 2 infected horses, immature O. equi from 1 horse tested, 2nd-instar Gasterophilus intestinalis from 1 infected horse, 2nd-instar G. nasalis from 1 infected horse and 3rd-instar G. nasalis from 4 infected horses. Removal of 98% was recorded for small strongyles from 1 horse tested and removal of 65-100% for 3rd-instar G. intestinalis from 5 infected horses. In the aggregate, removal of 3rd-instar G. intestinalis was 99%. Untoward effects of treatment were quite limited. Only a transient softening of feces in 1 of 5 horses given the trichlorfon paste plus the febantel paste was recorded.