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For the removal and control of large roundworm (Ascaris suum) and nodular worm (Oesophagostomum)infections in swine.
Aid in the prevention of migration and establishment of large roundworm (A. suum) infections; aid in the prevention of establishment of nodular worm (Oesophagostomum)infections in swine.
For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum)infections in swine.
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Swine Anthelmintic
Pyrantel tartrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.6% (48 g/lb)
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Complete Swine Feeds Containing 0.0106% (96 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48
per Ton of Complete FeedResultant Use Level of PyranteTartrate in Complete Feed
Indications for Use
16.67 lb
0.0881%
(800g/t)For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum) and nodular worm (Oesophagostomum)infections in swine.†
Directions for UseAs a single therapeutic treatment in complete feed; feed at the rate 1 lb of feed per 40 lb of body weight for animals up to 200 lb. For animals 200 lb or over, feed 5 lb of feed per head. Quantity of medicated feed required to treat pigs of various body weight is shown below:
Pig Weight (lb)
20
40
60
80
100
200 and over
Quantity of Feed per Pig
1/2 lb
1 lb
1 1/2 lb
2 lb
2 1/2 lb
5 lb
Fast pigs overnight for optimum results. Pigs will generally consume this quantity of medicated feed within a few hours time after which regular feeding should be resumed. Better worming is achieved when pigs are separated by size into different lots or pens for treatment. Water should be made available to animals during fasting and treatment periods.
Complete Swine Feeds Containing 0.0106% (96 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48
per Ton of Complete FeedResultant Use Level of Pyrantel Tartrate in Complete Feed
Indications for Use
Directions for Use
2 lb
0.0106%
(96 g/t)Aid in the prevention of migration and establishment of large roundworm (A. suum) infections; aid in the prevention of establishment of nodular worm (Oesophagostomum) infections in swine.
Feed continuously as the sole ration
2 lb
0.0106%
(96 g/t)For the removal and control of large roundworm (Ascaris suum) infections in swine.†
Feed for 3 days as the sole ration.
Swine Protein Supplements for Further Dilution to Feed Containing 0.0106% (96 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48
per Ton of Protein Supplement*Indications for Use
Directions
To calculate the amount of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement, divide 4000 by the quantity (lb) of protein supplement that will be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed, that is:
4000 ÷ X = lb of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement.
where X = quantity (lb) of protein supplement that will be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed.
Example Calculation: Directions for use of the protein supplement require that 500 lb are to be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed.
4000 ÷ 500 = 8 lb of Banminth 48 per
ton of protein supplement.
Aid in the prevention of migration and establishment of large roundworm (A. suum)infections; aid in the prevention of establishment of nodular worm (Oesophagostomum) infections in swine.
Prepare a complete feed by mixing proper quantities of protein supplement with grain(s). If pelleted, grind pellets before or during mixing. The resultant complete feed contains 0.0106% (96 g/t) pyrantel tartrate and is to be fed continuously as the sole ration.
For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum) infections in swine.†
Prepare a complete feed by mixing proper quantities of protein supplement with grain(s). If pelleted, grind pellets before or during mixing. The resultant complete feed contains 0.0106% (96 g/t) pyrantel tartrate and is to be fed for 3 days as the sole ration.
Swine Protein Supplements for Further Dilution to Feed Containing 0.0881% (800 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48
per Ton of Protein Supplement*Indications for Use
Directions for Use
To calculate the amount of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement, divide 33,333 by the quantity (lb) of protein supplement that will be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed, that is:
33,333 ÷ X = lb of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement.
where X = quantity (lb) of protein supplement that will be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed.
Example Calculation: Directions for use of the protein supplement require that 333 lb are to be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed.
33,333 ÷ 333 = 100 lb of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement.
For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum)and nodular worm (Oesophagostomum) infections in swine.†
Prepare a complete feed by mixing the proper quantities of protein supplement with grain(s). If pelleted, grind pellets before or during mixing. The resultant complete feed contains 0.0881% (800 g/t) pyrantel tartrate and is to be fed as sole ration for a single therapeutic treatment at the rate of 1 lb of feed per 40 lb of body weight for animals up to 200 lb. For animals 200 lb or over, feed 5 lb of feed per head. Fast pigs overnight for optimum results. Pigs will generally consume this quantity of medicated feed within a few hours time, after which regular feeding should be resumed. Better worming is achieved when pigs are separated by size into different lots or pens for treatment. Water should be made available to animals during fasting and treatment periods.
* To find grams of pyrantel tartrate, multiply lb of Banminth by 48.
† Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.
Directions for UseAs a single therapeutic treatment in complete feed; feed at the rate 1 lb of feed per 40 lb of body weight for animals up to 200 lb. For animals 200 lb or over, feed 5 lb of feed per head. Quantity of medicated feed required to treat pigs of various body weight is shown below:
Pig Weight (lb)
20
40
60
80
100
200 and over
Quantity of Feed per Pig
1/2 lb
1 lb
1 1/2 lb
2 lb
2 1/2 lb
5 lb
Fast pigs overnight for optimum results. Pigs will generally consume this quantity of medicated feed within a few hours time after which regular feeding should be resumed. Better worming is achieved when pigs are separated by size into different lots or pens for treatment. Water should be made available to animals during fasting and treatment periods.
Complete Swine Feeds Containing 0.0106% (96 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48
per Ton of Complete FeedResultant Use Level of Pyrantel Tartrate in Complete Feed
Indications for Use
Directions for Use
2 lb
0.0106%
(96 g/t)Aid in the prevention of migration and establishment of large roundworm (A. suum) infections; aid in the prevention of establishment of nodular worm (Oesophagostomum) infections in swine.
Feed continuously as the sole ration
2 lb
0.0106%
(96 g/t)For the removal and control of large roundworm (Ascaris suum) infections in swine.†
Feed for 3 days as the sole ration.
Swine Protein Supplements for Further Dilution to Feed Containing 0.0106% (96 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48
per Ton of Protein Supplement*Indications for Use
Directions
To calculate the amount of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement, divide 4000 by the quantity (lb) of protein supplement that will be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed, that is:
4000 ÷ X = lb of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement.
where X = quantity (lb) of protein supplement that will be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed.
Example Calculation: Directions for use of the protein supplement require that 500 lb are to be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed.
4000 ÷ 500 = 8 lb of Banminth 48 per
ton of protein supplement.
Aid in the prevention of migration and establishment of large roundworm (A. suum)infections; aid in the prevention of establishment of nodular worm (Oesophagostomum) infections in swine.
Prepare a complete feed by mixing proper quantities of protein supplement with grain(s). If pelleted, grind pellets before or during mixing. The resultant complete feed contains 0.0106% (96 g/t) pyrantel tartrate and is to be fed continuously as the sole ration.
For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum) infections in swine.†
Prepare a complete feed by mixing proper quantities of protein supplement with grain(s). If pelleted, grind pellets before or during mixing. The resultant complete feed contains 0.0106% (96 g/t) pyrantel tartrate and is to be fed for 3 days as the sole ration.
Swine Protein Supplements for Further Dilution to Feed Containing 0.0881% (800 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48
per Ton of Protein Supplement*Indications for Use
Directions for Use
To calculate the amount of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement, divide 33,333 by the quantity (lb) of protein supplement that will be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed, that is:
33,333 ÷ X = lb of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement.
where X = quantity (lb) of protein supplement that will be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed.
Example Calculation: Directions for use of the protein supplement require that 333 lb are to be mixed with grain(s) to produce a ton of complete feed.
33,333 ÷ 333 = 100 lb of Banminth 48 per ton of protein supplement.
For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum)and nodular worm (Oesophagostomum) infections in swine.†
Prepare a complete feed by mixing the proper quantities of protein supplement with grain(s). If pelleted, grind pellets before or during mixing. The resultant complete feed contains 0.0881% (800 g/t) pyrantel tartrate and is to be fed as sole ration for a single therapeutic treatment at the rate of 1 lb of feed per 40 lb of body weight for animals up to 200 lb. For animals 200 lb or over, feed 5 lb of feed per head. Fast pigs overnight for optimum results. Pigs will generally consume this quantity of medicated feed within a few hours time, after which regular feeding should be resumed. Better worming is achieved when pigs are separated by size into different lots or pens for treatment. Water should be made available to animals during fasting and treatment periods.
* To find grams of pyrantel tartrate, multiply lb of Banminth by 48.
† Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.
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