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SEP 2016

The Horse:Your Guide To Equine Health Care provides monthly equine health care information to horse owners, breeders, veterinarians, barn/farm managers, trainer/riding instructors, and others involved in the hands-on care of the horse.

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Do not use QUEST Gel or QUEST PLUS Gel in foals less than 6 months of age or in sick, debilitated and underweight horses. Do not use in other animal species, as severe adverse reactions, including fatalities in dogs, may result. 1 Mason ME, Voris ND, Ortis HA, Geeding AA, Kaplan RM. Comparison of a single dose of moxidectin and a five-day course of fenbendazole to reduce and suppress cyathostomin fecal egg counts in a herd of embryo transfer-recipient mares. J Awm Vet Med Assoc 2014;245(8):944-951. *This study compared QUEST (moxidectin) Gel with Panacur Powerpac (fenbendazole). All trademarks are the property of Zoetis Services LLC or a related company or a licensor unless otherwise noted. Panacur is a registered trademark of Merck Animal Health. © 2016 Zoetis Services LLC. All rights reserved. QST-00032 Don't let it come to this. Stop making things hard on yourself and your horse. With just one dose, QUEST PLUS (moxidectin/praziquantel) Gel treats and controls encysted small strongyle larvae, bots and tapeworms. Compare that with Panacur Powerpac, which requires a double dose every day for five days and still doesn't treat bots or tapeworms. And a recent study showed moxidectin reduced fecal egg counts by 99.9%. Panacur Powerpac was only 42% effective. 1, * QUEST PLUS: The Power of One. QuestHorse.com

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