Small Flock Drencher
Used for administering dewormers and oral medicine to sheep and goats.
A practical size for flocks of up to 10 or more head. Keep hand for single dosing individual animals in larger flocks.
Benefits
Specs
- 9"L
- Drench nozzle: 4"
- Brass ball on end prevents tissue damage
- Marked in 5 mL increments up to 30 mL
- One extra washer and O Ring included
How to Use
- Place nozzle in dewormer and fill the drencher by pulling the plunger out.
- Set adjustable nut on plunger to desired amount.
- Place nozzle in animal's mouth and depress plunger.
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Treatments
Ivomec Drench, 1000 mL
Item #888119 -Liquid drench for the treatment and control of parasites in sheep, including barber pole worm.
$108.00 -
Treatments
Valbazen, 500 mL
Item #888121 -Valbazen oral suspension (drench) for use in sheep, cattle and goats. Popular for treating liver flukes and tapeworms in select species.
$56.00 -
Treatments
Cydectin Sheep Drench, 1000 mL
Item #888137 -For treatment and control of Infections due to internal parasites of sheep including Barberpole worm.
$95.00 -
Treatments
Ivermectin Sheep Drench (generic)
Item #888150 -For the treatment and control of adult fourth-stage larvae in sheep. For animal use only.
$70.00
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Michael W from Oregon
Absolute junk!!! Tolerances are so loose the syringe would not hold suction and the wormer free flows out. There are no gradations on the plunger to set the stop to measure how much is given. Tried two different drenchers I had purchased and both were junk. I am saddened that Premier 1 is selling such a low quality product since the organization has repeatedly promoted the quality of their products and that they test the products they sell on their farm.
Terri K from Washington
After years of dosing my goats with syringes, I decided to treat myself to a drench gun. What convenience it would be and how much easier to use. I was sadly mistaken.
I tried to use this drench gun with Safeguard Drench for goats. I loaded the drench gun with half of the dewormer I would need for all my goats and set the screw for the proper dose for the first goat I was going to deworm. The drench gun leaked like a sieve! It leaked from the rubber plunger seal, from the screw-on cap and from the little metal screw you use the set the dosage. In less than a minute, the entire contents of the drench gun were running down my arm, my goat stand and on the floor before I even got a chance to press the plunger.
I tried again with a dose for one goat and ensuring that all fasteners were tight. It still leaked badly. I am extremely disappointed in this drench gun and would NOT recommend it (unless maybe you were using a thick product?).
Christy W from New York
Good, works as it should. I wish there were other measurements on it. I have a very small flock so this is all I needed, though I’d consider upgrading for my second drencher.
John D from Illinois
Excellent quality. Easy to use.
Marie S from Tennessee
This device is vital to have! It makes medicating my goats quick, safe and much less traumatic for them.