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Butox - 2.5lt

Butox 7.5 mg/ml Pour-on suspension is a ready to use pour-on insecticide used in the treatment and control of sucking lice, biting lice, keds and flies on sheep and cattle. Active Ingredient: Deltamethrin Target Species: Cattle, sheep Treats and Controls: Sucking lice, biting lice, keds and flies Administration Method: Pour On Withdrawal Time: 18 days for cattle intended for meat and offal, 12 hours for cattle producing milk for human consumption. 48 hours for sheep intended for meat and offal, 12 hours for sheep producing milk for human consumption Dosage for lice and keds treatment: 10 ml per animal irrespective of weight. Dosage for flies on calves and cattle:10ml per 100kg Bodyweight up to 300 kg What are the advantages of using Butox 7.5 mg/ml Pour-on? • The unique formula enables the treatment to spread easily over the body of the treated animal • The formula is highly lipophilic which means it blends with the animals natural oils to provide a longer lasting treatment. • Butox 7.5 mg/ml Pour-on is rainfast • It can be applied straight from the bottle

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SKU: 112841
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