Zoetis Quest Moxidectin Gel Horse Wormer | 2% | 11.3 g | 84-Day Egg Suppression
Zoetis Quest Moxidectin Gel — Extended-Duration Horse Wormer with 84-Day Egg Suppression
Quest Gel sets itself apart from standard ivermectin dewormers with one critical advantage: a single dose suppresses strongyle egg production for up to 84 days, dramatically reducing pasture contamination and the risk of reinfection between treatments. Formulated with 2% moxidectin by Zoetis, it also targets encysted small strongyles — the larval stage that hides in the gut wall and is missed by many other dewormers — making it an essential tool in any strategic parasite management program.
- 84-Day Strongyle Egg Suppression – One dose suppresses strongyle egg production for up to 84 days, reducing pasture contamination and extending the interval between treatments compared to standard dewormers.
- Targets Encysted Small Strongyles – Effective against encysted cyathostome larvae — the larval stage that burrows into the gut wall and is resistant to many other anthelmintics, including ivermectin.
- Broad-Spectrum Parasite Control – Eliminates large and small strongyles, roundworms, pinworms, hairworms, stomach worms, and bots (oral and gastric stages) in a single treatment.
- Clear, Palatable Gel Formula – Easy oral administration for horses, ponies, foals (over 4 months), and breeding mares or stallions. Highly palatable gel reduces administration resistance.
- Trusted Zoetis Quality – Manufactured by Zoetis, one of the world's leading animal health companies, to rigorous veterinary-grade standards.
Specifications:
- Brand: Zoetis
- Product: Quest Gel
- Active Ingredient: 2% Moxidectin
- Size: 11.3 g
- Form: Oral gel syringe
- Species: Horses, ponies, foals (4+ months), breeding mares & stallions
- Egg suppression: Up to 84 days
- Barcode: 42745120
- SKU: VETHORQUEST
⚠️ Important Safety Warning: Quest Gel is formulated exclusively for horses. Do NOT use this product on dogs or other animals — moxidectin can cause severe adverse reactions, including fatalities, in dogs. Not for human consumption. Consult your veterinarian for deworming protocols, fecal egg count-based treatment decisions, and anthelmintic rotation schedules.
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