■ • ■ -- : ■. : • - ; ■■ 7 ' M ■ I *■ Al ■■ ■■■ M "J i AbF Al ■■ * Ii I viilU MI <1 L AHBHBHBHMHH' " jBWBOfy •■ JHb' J ; • ® J&9& gßr . n . • 1 < jl ■ Nilverm’s LEVAMISOLE. It works Newevidencereleased; m2to6hour S h : Every sheep, all cattleand cows have aspecial If the GUTTRIGGER The 3rd and 4± stomachs and j s a sohidSNOT AU white mechanism which can close off their first and second is not activated, all food, intestines, are the important areas of drenches (the benzimidazoles) are suspen- . - ’ stomachs. Lambs and calves, who live on milk, use this dnnk and medicines given n Ut^? t O”md^o^k^ S s°S«od’ sions. They are relatively insoluble which '< • flap to By-pass milk straight in to the important 3rd and oraUy fall into the first two Once the animal s intake is passed ma kes them hard to absorb. For this reason V 4thstomachs and so on to the intestines from where almost stomachs. Absorptionis throughinto thisa f eaitha ?J2 hours they must remain around in the shwp br • aU nourishment is absorbed. not the mam aim of this t 0 It was believed that this flap (called the rumen by- part of the animal. It is excreted andtostfibreve-This is hours. If they do, they work effectively. < >■< pass) gradually fell into misuse when the animals began a used mainly to chum up where your drench has to be When the GUT TRIGGER flicks, your - and break down hard-to- absorbed fora c We is a h ;to T •'.- digest grasses and fibres. -Once thexcretion - not long enough for it to work . . the animals life. Drinking water (as httle as lOmls) can than that to doits fully. A solution is far more quickly cause the GUT TRIGGER to by-pass the first two give it any longer than that to do its ab sorbed into the bloodstream. Levamisole stomachs. Many minerals (copper particularly) auto- . JOB. is absorbed in 2-6 houi^/And Nilverm’s , maticaUy acuvate tfie GUT TRIGGER. And, it is now y works by paralysing the worm . known that an oral drench can very often have the same —an instant action. White drenches - \ effect (benzimidazoles) work by starving flie ' x worm—-a slower process. Because Nilverm ; ' is absorbed so quickly, the GUT • -_ TRIGGERhas'no effect on its efficacy. So, ' Nilverm can promise you that every dose ; - will work eveiy time. Can you say that \ : about ffie drench you are using now? / ; \ ..: jfllCHasman Nilverm - ■•■ •■>■■. ? : ■-> '■■■' '<'•'■:<■ •> ' ■ . ■*' ■.■</ .. . •.:■ -i- .' .v" . ;> -■'-/ '. !•■• :’ ■’ ■ :■ ■ ■ ■ ' . . .' -> '•-■.'•*• • . . ■ ; , , . . ■ ' . ■ •, . . • , ■, Every dose works every time. _- : — . —J ■ '-a '.-■ Zien \ lOl Tasman Limited - \ ;___;
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