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Agrihealth Marking Fluid Black - 5Lt

Traditional formulation sheep marking fluid, which is easily applied with branding iron, brush or stick. Produces a long lasting, highly visible mark, that is removed by scouring. Can last up to 12 months. Can be applied to wet or dry fleece.
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SKU: 163504
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Bravoxin 10 - 100ml

130470
For the active immunisation of sheep and cattle against diseases caused by Clostridium perfringens type A; C. perfringens type B; C. perfringens type C; C. perfringens type D; C. chauvoei; C. novyi type B; C. septicum; C. sordellii; C. haemolyticum and against tetanus caused by C. tetani.

For the passive immunisation of lambs and calves against infection caused by the above mentioned clostridial species (except C. haemolyticum in sheep).

The onset of immunity is two weeks after the primary course.

Dosage & Administration
• Sheep From 2 weeks of age: Dose - 1 ml
• Cattle From 2 weeks of age: Dose - 2 ml

Bravoxin 10 - 50ml

130480
For the active immunisation of sheep and cattle against diseases caused by Clostridium perfringens type A; C. perfringens type B; C. perfringens type C; C. perfringens type D; C. chauvoei; C. novyi type B; C. septicum; C. sordellii; C. haemolyticum and against tetanus caused by C. tetani.

For the passive immunisation of lambs and calves against infection caused by the above mentioned clostridial species (except C. haemolyticum in sheep).

The onset of immunity is two weeks after the primary course.

Dosage & Administration
• Sheep From 2 weeks of age: Dose - 1 ml
• Cattle From 2 weeks of age: Dose - 2 ml

Osmonds Golden Fleece - 2.5lt

114563
Gold fleece dip is recommended for the prevention and treatment of blowfly strike, ticks, keds, lice and scab infestations on sheep. An emulsifiable concentrate for dip solution with a brown colour and a distinct odour, containing diazinon 60% w/w.

A pair of gloves, laminated dispensing kit instruction card and a laminated sheep dipping safety card are supplied with each container. This product must only be dispensed using a re-usable dispensing kit.

Withdrawal Period
Meat - After you have used this product it is unlawful to slaughter treated sheep for human consumption in less than 49 days from the last treatment. Records must also be kept. Milk - It is unlawful to use Osmonds Gold FLeece Sheep Dip on animals producing milk for human consumption.

Do not let livestock graze on land for 1 month following the spreading of used dip.

Clovenextra Footbath - 10lt

146524
Clovenextra Foot Bath is a liquid preparation with powerful organic acids, zinc, copper and surface-active agents to penetrate and maintain hoof condition in cattle and sheep.

Usage rates:
Use Clovenextra routinely at the rate of fifty parts clean water to one part liquid (50:1) as a walk through Foot Bath. Ensure the Foot Bath is topped up daily at the same rate. When foot trimming and using as a general treatment, first clean the hoof and apply liberally to the affected area.

Clovenextra Foot Bath comes as a spray for problem hooves (take care not to spray the legs):
In severe cases or after foot trimming a 20% solution can be sprayed onto the hoof for effective treatment.

As a preventative:
Use Clovenextra for five consecutive milkings, every four weeks in foot bath making sure to start with a 50:1 dilution. Add 1 litre per day after day 1 – keep the solution up to strength. If the bath gets too fouled, clean out and refill. Regular use will result in the prevention of environmentally spread bacteria pathogens.

To prevent infection build up in collecting yards and concreted areas use Clovenextra Foot Bath in a knapsack sprayer at a 50:1 dilution once per week while infection is being treated and then once every two weeks. For best results use in conjunction with antibiotics under vet’s supervision, use antibiotics on the first bath and Clovenextra in-between for five milkings, every four weeks.

Important:
Regular use throughout the summer months will keep feet supple and in good, clean condition whilst new growth will help condition when livestock are housed.