
Vetsense Kilverm Oral Drench 1L For Cattle & Sheep is a levamisole-based clear drench formulated for the treatment and control of susceptible internal parasites in cattle and sheep according to label directions.
Containing levamisole hydrochloride, Kilverm is widely used by Australian livestock producers as part of strategic rotational worming programs designed to help manage parasite resistance and support long-term herd and flock health.
The 1L pack size is ideal for hobby farms, breeders, small livestock enterprises and mixed farming operations requiring a practical oral drench solution for cattle and sheep parasite management.
Levamisole Hydrochloride
Parasite resistance continues to be one of the biggest challenges facing Australian livestock producers. Repeated use of the same wormer class may reduce treatment effectiveness over time.
Kilverm is commonly used as part of rotational worming programs because levamisole belongs to a different wormer class than ivermectin and abamectin-based parasite treatments.
Many producers incorporate Kilverm into broader livestock parasite management programs that include monitoring, seasonal planning and rotation between multiple active ingredient groups.
Cattle Wormer Resistance & Rotation Guide Australia
Kilverm Worming Rotation Guide For Cattle & Sheep
Always follow label directions, dose rates, withholding periods and safety instructions.
Animals should be weighed before treatment to avoid underdosing, which may contribute to parasite resistance development.
Always read current manufacturer and APVMA-approved label information before use.
Kilverm is most effective when used as part of a broader livestock parasite control strategy incorporating seasonal planning, pasture management, parasite monitoring and wormer rotation.
Cattle Parasite Control Program Australia (2026 Guide)
Common Cattle Parasites In Australia
It is used for the treatment and control of susceptible internal parasites in cattle and sheep according to label directions.
Kilverm contains levamisole hydrochloride, a clear drench wormer.
Levamisole belongs to a different wormer class than ivermectin and abamectin-based treatments, making it useful within resistance management programs.
Yes. Kilverm is commonly used in cattle and sheep parasite management programs according to label directions.
Many Australian producers incorporate Kilverm into structured parasite management programs that combine seasonal monitoring, pasture management and wormer rotation.