Animec Pour-On

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Animec Pour-On

Sale price€42.00
Size:1 L
Quantity:
Pickup available at Sheanliss Midleton Usually ready in 24 hours

Animec Pour-On

1 L

Sheanliss Midleton

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

Sheanliss
Midleton
Cork
CO
P25T380
Ireland

+353876350310

Ireland

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

Country Farm Supplies
Sheanliss
Cork
P25 Y6K7
Ireland

+353212339550

VPA10987/152/001

 

Animec Pour-On (Ivermectin)

Animec Pour-on for Cattle is used for the treatment and control of gastro-intestinal nemotades, lungworms, warbles, chotioptic and sarcoptic mange mites and sucking and biting lice of beef and non-lactating dairy cattle.

Active Ingredient:Ivermectin

Target Species: Cattle

Administration Method: Pour-on

Treats and Controls: Gastro-intestinal roundworms, lungworms, eyeworms, mites and lice

Withdrawal Time: 28 days for animals intended for meat and offal, Not permitted for use on animals producing milk for human consumption.

Dosage: 1 ml per 10 kg of bodyweight

Body Weight Dose Volume Number of full doses per pack:
2.5 Litre 5 Liter
50kg 5 ml 500 1000
100kg 10 ml 250 500
150kg 15 ml 167 333
200kg 20 ml 125 250
250kg 25 ml 100 200
300kg 30 ml 83 167
350kg 35 ml 71 143
400kg 40 ml 63 125
450kg 45 ml 56 111
500kg 50 ml 50 100
550kg 55 ml 45 91
600kg 60 ml 22 83

Always read the label and all enclosed information for Animec Pour-on before administering to animals!

Key Features of Animec pour on

  • Pour-on for Cattle 
  • Is used for the treatment and control of gastro-intestinal nemotades, lungworms, warbles, chotioptic and sarcoptic mange mites and sucking and biting lice
  • Used beef and non-lactating dairy cattle.
  • 28 days withdrawal for animals intended for meat and offal
What are the signs and effects of livestock infected with parasites?

 

Signs and effects of infected livestock

Infection:Gut Worm

Symptoms: Diarrhoea, decreased appetite, loss of weight

Effects: Gutworm can cause severe damage to the stomach and small intestine which will cause parasitic gastroenteritis, this will not only negatively affect the health of the animal but will affect the profitability for the farmer.

Infection: Lungworm

Symptoms:Short, sharp cough that becomes worse with exercise, in severe cases the animal will have obvious difficulty breathing.

Effects:Lungworm infections cause a highsusceptibility to respiratory viruses and bacteria. Infected cattle are prone to contracting severe bronchial pneumonia which if left untreated can lead to death.