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This mixture should be fed in the spring or fall and consumed by the bees before main honey flow begins to avoid contamination of production honey. Honey stored during medication periods in combs for surplus honey should be removed following final medication of the bee colony and must not be used for human food. Honey from bee colonies likely to be infected with foulbrood should not be used for preparation of medicated syrup supplements since it may be contaminated with spores of foulbrood and may result in spreading the disease. Remove at least 6 weeks before main honey flow. Do not use in a manner contrary to state apiary laws and regulations. Each state has specific regulations relative to disease control and medications. Contact the appropriate official or state departments of agriculture for specific Inter- and Intrastate laws and regulations.
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Oxytetracycline (from Oxytetracycline Dihydrate Base) Equivalent to
Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 grams per pound.
Dextrose monohydrate.
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Terramycin 100 Mr Manufacturers
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Phibro Animal Health
Terramycin 100 Mr | Phibro Animal Health
FOR PREMIX QUANTITIES LESS THAN ONE POUND. MIX THE PROPER AMOUNT OF TYPE A MEDICATED ARTICLE WITH AT LEAST TEN POUNDS OF FEED INGREDIENTS TO MAKE A PREBLEND. ADD THE PREBLEND TO THE REMAINING FEED INGREDIENTS AND MIX THOROUGHLY.
INDICATIONS FOR USE
Use Level of Terramycin
LB OF Terramycin 100MR/TON
CALVES - MILK REPLACERS
For increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency in calves up to 250 lb.
0.05-0.1 mg/lb body weight daily Feed continuously
0.1-0.21
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb body weight daily Feed continuously for 7-14 days
201
1Calf weighing 100 lbs. consuming 1 lb. of dry milk replacer mixed with one gallon water.
HONEY BEES
Control of American Foulbrood caused by Paenibacillus larvae, and European Foulbrood caused by Streptococcus pluton susceptible to oxytetracycline
200 mg/colony
See Mixing Directions below
Warning: Remove at least 6 weeks prior to main honey flow.
Mixing and Use Directions for Honey Bees
Due to the high drug concentration of this product, an intermediate mixture must be prepared for use in bees. To prepare this intermediate mixture add 7 lb of Terramycin 100MR to 200 lb of powdered sugar and mix well. This mixture contains approximately 200 mg of oxytetracycline hydrochloride activity per oz.
Dusting Directions: Apply 1 oz (200 mg oxytetracycline) of this mixture per colony. Apply the dust on the outer parts or ends of the frames.
Syrup Directions: Use 1 oz (200 mg oxytetracycline) of this mixture per 5 lb jar containing 1:1 sugar syrup (equal parts sugar and water w/w) per colony. Dissolve in a small quantity of water before adding to syrup. Bulk feed the syrup using feeder pails or division board feeders or by filling the combs. Prepare fresh syrup for each application.
Administer in 3 applications of sugar syrup or 3 dustings at 4- to 5-day intervals. The drug should be fed in the spring or fall and consumed by the bees before main honey flow begins to avoid contamination of production honey.
Extender Patty Directions: Use 4 oz (800 mg oxytetracycline) of this mixture mixed with 165 g of vegetable shortening (Crisco® or equivalent) and 330 g of sugar. The patties are placed on the top bars of the brood nest frames.
Contraindication: Dusting of uncapped brood cells has been reported to cause death of larval honey bees. Do not dust uncapped brood cells.
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