Beef: Stimulation of mass gain rate and improved feed conversion efficiency.
Dairy Cows: Prevention of ketosis, improved milk production.
Prevention of coccidiosis in broiler chickens and replacement pullets caused by E. acervulina, E. mivati, E. maxima, E. necatrix, E.brunette and E. tenella. Coccidiosis in turkeys
Monensin 20% m/m.
G1495
25kg
Feedlot cattle: 10-33g/ton of feed. Pasture cattle and replacement dairy heifers: 20-200g/ton feed. Broilers: 500g/ton feed. Feed continuously as only feed. Feed as only feed until 16 weeks of age. Turkeys: 450-500g ton feed. Feed as only feed until 16 weeks of age.
Do not feed to horses or other equines. Poultry consuming momensin should not be treated with products containing tiamulin or troleandomycin. Serious growth depression may occur. Do not feed to chickens producing eggs, guinea fowl, other game or water fowls.
Beef cattle should not receive more than the daily recommended dose. Introduce product gradually to beef cattle.Use medicated feed within 3 days after mixing.
Poultry: Particularly for treatment and control of E. coli, P. multocida, Staphylococcus, Gram +ve and Gram -ve infections in poultry, coryza.
Pigs: For the treatment and control of gastro-intestinal tract diseases (scours): App and AR; secondary bacterial infections in the primary viral diseases; skin diseases (S. hyicus); generalised infections (S. suis)
Pigs: As an aid in the control of diseases caused by chlortetracycline-sensitive organismes, e.g. atrophic rhinitis, enzootic pneumonia, Actinobacillus (Haemophilus) pleuropneumonia, necrotic enteritis.
Poultry: For the treatment and control of susceptible gastro-intestinal and respiratory infections.
Cattle: Is recommended for oral administration via feed as an aid in the prevention and control of disease in the beef cattle, caused by organisms susceptible to chlortetracycline.
Calves: An aid in the control of bacterial enteritis, primary or secondary bacterial pneumonia and other bacterial infection, particulary if the calf is subject to stress following housing changes, transportation or chilling.
Chlortetracycline 20%.
G2133
25kg
Pigs: 2kg/ton feed. Poultry 1.5 - 2kg/ ton feed. Cattle & Calves: 1.5-2kg/ton feed. Treat for 5-7 days.
For the treatment of secondary bacterial infections following respiratory diseases in poultry and for pigs. Bacterial scours and pasteurella in calves and lambs. Gastro-enteritis in pigs caused by bacteria sensitive to oxytetracycline and for the use against other bacterial infections as precribed by a veterinarian.
Oxytetracycline 20% m/m
G2748
25 kg
Calves & Lambs: 0,25-1,5 kg per ton of feed. Pigs: 0,5-2kg per ton of feed. Poultry (broilers & breeders): 0,5-1kg per ton of feed.
Treatment of infections caused by doxycycline sensitive micro-organisms, such as Mycoplasma, O.R., H. paragallinarum (Coryza), P. multocida
Doxyxycline hyclate 50 % m/m
G3195
100 g and 1 kg
20-40 mg doxycycline per kg bm per day in drinking water for 3-4 consecutive days (10-20 mg doxycycline/kg). Medicated water should be consumed within 24 hours.
Do not administer to hens laying eggs for human consumption.
Meat: 3 days (20 mg Pulmodox/kg), 12 days (40 mg Pulmodox/kg
Aids in the prevention of Salmonella enteriditis and salmonella typhimurium infection in fowls.
Each 0,5 ml containsInactivated Salmonella enteriditis 109 CFU and inactivated Salmonella typhimurium 109 CFU.
G3532
500 ml (1000 doses)
First vaccination: 6-8 weeks old pullets. Inject 0,5 ml subcutaneously at the back of the neck. Booster vaccination: 14-16 weeks old. Inject 0,5 ml subcutaneously at the back of the neck.
An aid in the prevention of mycoplasmosis in broilers and replacement pullets.
Tylosin Tartare 100% m/m
G1043
100g & 10kg plastic containers
100g per 200 liters of the drinking water for the first 3 days of life and again for 24 hours three to four weeks later. Replacement pullets may be treated for a further 24 to 48 hours after any stress.