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Phibro Animal Health Drugs
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Hyoscyamine Sulfate Elixir
The following are examples in the approved range (0.44–4.4 g/lb)
lb of feed per 100 lb of body weight
lb of premix
lb of nonmedicated feed
Resulting concentration (g/lb)
1.0
10
1990
0.44
0.4
25
1975
1.10
0.2
50
1950
2.20
0.1
100
1900
4.40
Directions for Use of Medicated Ration
Use a single therapeutic treatment. Medicated feed is to be fed at the rate of 0.44 grams of morantel tartrate per 100 lb of body weight. The medicated feed mix should be consumed within 6 hours. May be fed as the sole ration or mixed with 1–2 parts of complete feed or as a top dress. When used as a top dress the medication as well as the underlying feed should be evenly distributed. Animals should be grouped by size for optimum efficacy. Fresh water should be available at all times. When all medicated feed is consumed resume normal feeding. Conditions of constant worm exposure may require retreatment within 2–4 weeks. Consult your veterinarian for assistance in the diagnosis, treatment, and control of parasitism.
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Pebble Future Resist Foundation Broad Spectrum Spf 20 Foundation Delilah
Complete Swine Feeds Containing 0.0106% (96 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48 per Ton of Complete Feed
Resultant 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 Use
As 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 Feed
Resultant 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 Use
As 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 Feed
Resultant 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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Banminth 48
Complete Swine Feeds Containing 0.0106% (96 g/t) Pyrantel Tartrate
Amount of Banminth 48 per Ton of Complete Feed
Resultant Use Level of PyranteTartrate in Complete Feed
Indications for Use16.67 lb
0.0881% (800g/t)
For the removal and control of large roundworm (A. suum) and nodular worm (Oesophagostomum)infections in swine.†
Directions for Use
As 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 lbFast 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 Feed
Resultant 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 TartrateAmount of Banminth 48per 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 48per 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 Use
As 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 lbFast 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 Feed
Resultant 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 TartrateAmount of Banminth 48per 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 48per 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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Bloat Guard
Bloat Guard Type A Medicated Article must be thoroughly and evenly distributed into feedstuffs. A mixture of Bloat Guard and 1 common feed ingredient should be made before final mixing when less than 25 lb of Bloat Guard is to be blended into a ton of feed.
Possible Mixing Ratios
Each lb of Bloat Guard contains 240 g of poloxalene, the active drug ingredient. The following table illustrates various amounts of Bloat Guard which may be added to feeds. The resulting concentration of poloxalene is also shown.
lb of Bloat Guard per ton of Type C Medicated Feed
g of poloxalene per lb of Type C Medicated Feed
% w/w of poloxalene in Type C Medicated Feed
8.3 lb
16.6 lb
33.2 lb
50.0 lb
83.3 lb
100.0 lb
208.3 lb
416.6 lb
625.0 lb
833.3 lb
1
2
4
6
10
12
25
50
75
1000.22
0.44
0.88
1.32
2.20
2.64
5.50
11.00
16.50
22.00For example: 50 lb of Bloat Guard, when added to 1 ton of feed, results in a final concentration of 6 g poloxalene per lb of Type C Medicated Feed (1.32% by weight).
Feeding Directions
The dosage of Bloat Guard is proportional to body weight and also depends upon the severity of the bloat-producing conditions. The normal dosage of Bloat Guard (1 g of poloxalene per 100 lb of body weight) is recommended for cattle under moderate bloat-producing conditions. For cattle under severe bloat-producing conditions, the normal dosage should be doubled (2 g of poloxalene per 100 lb of body weight).
Repeat the feeding of Bloat Guard when animals are exposed to bloat-producing conditions more than 12 hours from the last feeding of Bloat Guard, but do not exceed the double dosage of Bloat Guard in any 24-hour period. Animals should be fed the recommended amounts of Bloat Guard starting 2 or 3 days before they are exposed to bloat-producing conditions.
Caution: It is essential that each animal consumes the total recommended dosage of Bloat Guard daily for adequate protection.
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Neo-terramycin 100100d
Mix Neo-Terramycin 100/100D with nonmedicated milk replacer to provide the following drug concentrations:
Indications for Use
Oxytetracycline and
Neomycin Amount
lb. of
Neo-Terramycin 100/100D per ton1
CALVES (milk replacer)
For calves (up to 250 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
0.05-0.1 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously
0.1-0.22
For calves (up to 250 lb) for treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
If symptoms persist after using for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian.
Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
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CALVES, BEEF CATTLE, AND NONLACTATING DAIRY CATTLE
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever complex) caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
If symptoms persist after using for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian.
Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
202
WARNING: A withdrawal period has not been established in preruminating calves; do not use in calves to be processed for veal. At the 10 mg/lb level, withdraw 5 days before slaughter.
Use of more than one product containing neomycin or failure to follow withdrawal times may result in illegal drug residues.
A milk discard time has not been established for use in lactating dairy cattle.
Do not use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older.
1Mixing directions are for example only and are based on mixing 1 lb of dry milk replacer with 1 gallon of water.
2If calf weighs 100 lb, consuming 1 gallon of milk replacer per day.
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Neo-terramycin 100100
Thoroughly mix the amount of this Type A Medicated Article according to the directions below withat least an equal amount by weight of feed ingredients prior to blending into a complete feed.
Indications for Use
Oxytetracycline and Neomycin Amount
lb. of Neo-Terramycin 100/100 per ton
CHICKENS
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.1-0.5
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae; control of fowl cholera caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
100-200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
1-2
Control of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) and air sac infection caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum and E. coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
400 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
4
Reduction of mortality due to air sacculitis (air sac infection) caused by E. coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
500 g/ton
Feed continuously for 5 days
5
WARNING: At 500 g/ton level, withdraw 24 hours before slaughter. Low calcium feeds at 500 g/ton, withdraw 3 days before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. In low calcium feeds withdraw 3 days before slaughter. Do not administer to chickens producing eggs for human consumption.
TURKEYS
For growing turkeys for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.1-0.5
Control of hexamitiasis caused by Hexamita meleagridis susceptible to oxytetracycline
100 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
1
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae susceptible to oxytetracycline
200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
2
Control of complicating bacterial organisms associated with bluecomb (transmissible enteritis, coronaviral enteritis) susceptible to oxytetracycline
25 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
8.351
WARNING: At 200 g/ton use level or higher, withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. Do not administer to turkeys producing eggs for human consumption.
SWINE
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.1-0.5
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and Salmonella choleraesuis susceptible to oxytetracycline and treatment of bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
52
For breeding swine for control and treatment of Leptospirosis (reducing the incidence of abortion and shedding of leptospirae) caused by Leptospira pomona susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for not more than 14 days
52
WARNING: 5-day withdrawal before slaughter at 10 mg/lb dosage.
CALVES, BEEF CATTLE, AND NONLACTATING DAIRY CATTLE
For calves (up to 250 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed
efficiency
0.05-0.1 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously
0.05-0.13
For calves (250-400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
25 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
0.254
For growing cattle (over 400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain, improved feed efficiency, and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses
75 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
0.754
Prevention and treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex
0.5-2.0 g/head/day
Feed 3-5 days before and after arrival in feedlots
5-204
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever complex) caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
If symptoms persist after using for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
505
For calves (up to 250 lb) for treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
If symptoms persist after using for 2 or 3 days,consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
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WARNING: A withdrawal period has not been established in preruminating calves; do not use in calves to be processed for veal. At the 0.5-2.0 g/head/day and 10 mg/lb levels: A milk discard time has not been established for use in lactating dairy cattle; do not use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older. At the 10 mg/lb level, withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Use of more than one product containing neomycin or failure to follow withdrawal times may result in illegal drug residues.
SHEEP
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-20 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.1-0.2
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
If symptoms persist after using for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
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WARNING: 5-day withdrawal before slaughter at 10 mg/lb dosage.
1If bird weighs 10 lb, consuming 0.6 lb of complete feed per day
2If pig weighs 100 lb, consuming 4 lb of complete feed per day
3If calf weighs 100 lb, consuming 2 lb of complete starter feed per day
4Include in feed supplement based on consumption of 2 lb of supplement per head per day
5If animal weighs 500 lb, consuming 2 lb of supplement per head per day
6If calf weighs 100 lb, consuming 2 lb of complete starter feed per day
7If lamb weighs 60 lb, consuming 1 lb of supplement per head per day
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Neo-terramycin 5050
Thoroughly mix the amount of this Type A Medicated Article according to the directions below with at least an equal amount by weight of feed ingredients prior to blending into a complete feed.
Indications for Use
Oxytetracycline and Neomycin Amount
lb. of Neo Terramycin 50/50 per ton
CHICKENS
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.2-1.0
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae; control of fowl cholera caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
100-200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
2-4
Control of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) and air sac infection caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum and E. colisusceptible to oxytetracycline
400 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
8
Reduction of mortality due to air sacculitis (air sac infection) caused by E. coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
500 g/ton
Feed continuously for 5 days
10
WARNING: At 500 g/ton level, withdraw 24 hours before slaughter. Low calcium feeds at 500 g/ton, withdraw 3 days before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. In low calcium feeds withdraw 3 days before slaughter. Do not administer to chickens producing eggs for human consumption.
TURKEYS
For growing turkeys for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.2-1.0
Control of hexamitiasis caused by Hexamita meleagridis susceptible to oxytetracycline
100 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
2
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae susceptible to oxytetracycline
200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
4
Control of complicating bacterial organisms associated with bluecomb (transmissible enteritis, coronaviral enteritis) susceptible to oxytetracycline
25 mg/lb of body weight daily Feed continuously for 7-14 days
16.7¹
WARNING: At 200 g/ton use level or higher, withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. Do not administer to turkeys producing eggs for human consumption.
SWINE
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.2-1.0
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and Salmonella choleraesuis susceptible to oxytetracycline and treatment of bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily Feed continuously for 7-14 days
102
For breeding swine for control and treatment of Leptospirosis (reducing the incidence of abortion and shedding of leptospirae) caused by Leptospira pomona susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily Feed continuously for not more than 14 days
10²
WARNING: 5-day withdrawal before slaughter at 10 mg/lb dosage.
CALVES, BEEF CATTLE, AND NONLACTATING DAIRY CATTLE
For calves (up to 250 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
0.05-0.1 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously
0.1-0.2³
For calves (250-400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
25 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
0.54
For growing cattle (over 400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain, improved feed efficiency, and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses
75 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
1.54
Prevention and treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex
0.5-2.0 g/head/day
Feed 3-5 days before and after arrival in feedlots
10-404
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever complex) caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily Feed continuously for 7-14 days If symptoms persist after using for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
1005
For calves (up to 250 lb) for treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily Feed continuously for 7-14 days If symptoms persist after using for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
206
WARNING: A withdrawal period has not been established in preruminating calves; do not use in calves to be processed for veal. At the 0.5-2.0 g/head/day and 10 mg/lb levels: A milk discard time has not been established for use in lactating dairy cattle; do not use in female dairy cattle 20 months of age or older. At the 10 mg/lb level, withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Use of more than one product containing neomycin or failure to follow withdrawal times may result in illegal drug residues.
SHEEP
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-20 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.2-0.4
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline; treatment and control of colibacillosis (bacterial enteritis) caused by E. coli susceptible to neomycin
10 mg/lb of body weight daily Feed continuously for 7-14 days If symptoms persist after using for 2 or 3 days, consult a veterinarian. Treatment should continue 24 to 48 hours beyond remission of disease symptoms.
247
WARNING: 5-day withdrawal before slaughter at 10 mg/lb dosage.
1If bird weighs 10 lb, consuming 0.6 lb of complete feed per day
2If pig weighs 100 lb, consuming 4 lb of complete feed per day
3If calf weighs 100 lb, consuming 2 lb of complete starter feed per day
4Include in feed supplement based on consumption of 2 lb of supplement per head per day
5If animal weighs 500 lb, consuming 2 lb of supplement per head per day
6If calf weighs 100 lb, consuming 2 lb of complete starter feed per day
7If lamb weighs 60 lb, consuming 1 lb of supplement per head per day
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Cocciprol
Give amprolium at the 0.012% level (8 fluid ounces per 50 gallons) for coccidiosis outbreaks as soon as coccidiosis is diagnosed and continue for 3 to 5 days. (In severe outbreaks, give amprolium at the 0.024% level). Continue with 0.006% amprolium medicated water for an additional 1 to 2 weeks. No other source of drinking water should be available to the birds during the treatment period. Use as the sole source of amprolium.
DOSAGE LEVEL
MIXING DIRECTIONS
0.012%
To prepare 50 gallons of medicated water at the 0.012% dosage level, pre-mix 1⁄2 pint (8 fluid ounces) Cocciprol with a small volume of water. Then add enough water to make 50 gallons. Stir thoroughly.
0.024%
To prepare 50 gallons of medicated water at the 0.024% dosage level, follow the same directions as above but use 1 pint (16 fluid ounces) of CocciproI.
0.006%
To prepare 50 gallons of medicated water at the 0.006% dosage level, follow the same directions as above but use 1⁄4 pint (4 fluid ounces) of CocciproI.
DOSAGE LEVEL
FOR USE IN AUTOMATIC WATER PROPORTIONERS
0.012%
To use COCCIPROL 9.6% Oral Solution in water proportioners to supply 0.012% Amprolium in the drinking water make a stock solution from 20 1⁄2 fluid ounces (2 1⁄2 standard measuring cups) of COCCIPROL 9.6% Oral Solution with sufficient water to make (1) gallon. This stock solution should be used at the rate of one (1) ounce per gallon of drinking water.
0.006%
To supply 0.006% Amprolium in the drinking water make a stock solution from 10 1⁄4 fluid ounces (1 1⁄4 standard measuring cups) of COCCIPROL 9.6% Oral Solution with sufficient water to make one (1) gallon and stir thoroughly. Use the stock solution at the rate of one (1) ounce per gallon of drinking water.
0.024%
To supply 0.024% Amprolium in the drinking water make a stock solution from 41 fluid ounces (5 standard measuring cups) of COCCIPROL 9.6% Oral Solution with sufficient water to make one (1) gallon and stir thoroughly. Use the stock solution at the rate of one (1) ounce per gallon of drinking water.
NADA #013-663, Approved by FDA
Net Contents:
1 Gallon (3.785 liters)
101-8129-02
® Trademark of Phibro Animal Health, NJ, USA
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Tizanidine
Mixing Directions
Stafac 20 Type A Medicated Article must be thoroughly mixed in the feed to assure even distribution. Determine the appropriate amount of Stafac 20 required from the table below. Dilute Stafac 20 with a portion of one of the feed ingredients (enough to make a quantity equal to 10 lb per ton) before final mixing.
Swine
Required level of virginiamycin activity per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Required amount of Stafac 20 per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Amount of virginiamycin activity provided to animal per lb of body weight per day
Continuous Feed Programs From Weaning to Market Weight
Weaning to 120 lb
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10 g
0.50 lb
120 lb to market weight
Increased rate of weight gain
Improved feed efficiency
5-10 g
5 g
0.25-0.50 lb
0.25 g
Treatment of swine dysentery in nonbreeding swine weighing over 120 lb
100 g for
2 weeks
5.00 lb
2.27 mg
Treatment and control of swine dysentery in swine weighing up to 120 lb
100 g for
2 weeks followed by 50g
5.00 lb
2.50 lb
2.27 mg
1.14 mg
Aid in control of swine dysentery in swine weighing up to 120 lb
For use in animals or on premises with a history of swine dysentery but where symptoms have not yet occurred
25 g
1.25 lb
0.57 mg
CAUTION: Not for use in breeding swine over 120 lbs.
Poultry
Required level of virginiamycin activity per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Required amount of Stafac 20 per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
For use in broiler chickens
Increased rate of weight gain
Improved feed efficiency
Prevention of necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens susceptible to virginiamycin
Not for Use in Laying Chickens
5-15 g
5 g
20 g
0.25-0.75 lb
0.25 lb
1.00 lb
For use in growing turkeys Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-20 g
0.50-1.00 lb
Feed Continuously as Sole Ration
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Antiseptic
Mixing and Use Directions
Thoroughly mix the amount of this Type A medicated article according to the directions below with at least an equal amount by weight of feed formula ingredients prior to blending into a complete feed.
Indications for Use
Oxytetracycline Amount
lb of Terramycin 100/ton
CHICKENS
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.1-0.5
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae; control of fowl cholera caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
100-200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
1-2
Control of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) and air sac infection caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Escherichia coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
400 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
4
Reduction of mortality due to air sacculitis (air sac infection) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
500 g/ton
Feed continuously for 5 days
5
WARNING: At 500 g/ton level, withdraw 24 hours before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. In low calcium feeds withdraw 3 days before slaughter. Do not administer to chickens producing eggs for human consumption.
TURKEYS
For growing turkeys for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.1-0.5
Control of hexamitiasis caused by Hexamita meleagridis susceptible to oxytetracycline
100 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
1
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae susceptible to oxytetracycline
200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
2
Control of complicating bacterial organisms associated with bluecomb (transmissible enteritis, coronaviral enteritis) susceptible to oxytetracycline
25 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
8.31
WARNING: At 200 g/ton use level or higher, withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. Do not administer to turkeys producing eggs for human consumption.
SWINE
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.1-0.5
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and Salmonella choleraesuis susceptible to oxytetracycline and treatment of bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
52
For breeding swine for control and treatment of Leptospirosis (reducing the incidence of abortion and shedding of leptospirae) caused by Leptospira pomona susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for not more than 14 days
52
CALVES, BEEF CATTLE, AND NONLACTATING DAIRY CATTLE
For calves (up to 250 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
0.05-0.1 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously
0.05-0.13
For calves (250-400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
25 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
0.254
For growing cattle (over 400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain, improved
feed efficiency, and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses
75 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
0.754
Prevention and treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex (Feed 3-5 days before and after arrival in feedlots.)
0.5-2.0 g/head/day
5-204
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever complex) caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
505
SHEEP
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-20 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.1-0.2
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
126
WARNING: 5-day withdrawal before slaughter at 10 mg/lb dosage.
1If bird weighs 10 lb, consuming 0.6 lb of complete feed per day
2Pig consuming 4 lb of complete feed per 100 lb body weight per day
3If calf weighs 100 lb, consuming 2 lb of complete starter feed per day
4Include in feed supplement based on consumption of 2 lb of supplement per head per day
5If animal weighs 500 lb, consuming 2 lb of supplement per head per day
6If lamb weighs 60 lb, consuming 1 lb of supplement per head per day
RESTRICTED DRUG (CALIFORNIA) – USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
NOT FOR HUMAN USE
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Equaline Clearlax
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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Boudreauxs
Mixing and Use Directions
Thoroughly mix the amount of this Type A medicated article according to the directions below with at least an equal amount by weight of feed formula ingredients prior to blending into a complete feed.
Indications for Use
Oxytetracycline Amount
lb of Terramycin 50/ton
CHICKENS
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.2-1.0
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae; control of fowl cholera caused by Pasteurella multocida
susceptible to oxytetracycline
100-200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
2-4
Control of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) and air sac infection caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Escherichia coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
400 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
8
Reduction of mortality due to air sacculitis (air sac infection) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
500 g/ton
Feed continuously for 5 days
10
WARNING: At 500 g/ton level, withdraw 24 hours before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. In low calcium feeds withdraw 3 days before slaughter. Do not administer to chickens producing eggs for human consumption.
TURKEYS
For growing turkeys for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.2-1.0
Control of hexamitiasis caused by Hexamita meleagridis susceptible to oxytetracycline
100 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
2
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae susceptible to oxytetracycline
200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
4
Control of complicating bacterial organisms associated with bluecomb (transmissible enteritis, coronaviral enteritis) susceptible to oxytetracycline
25 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
16.7¹
WARNING: At 200 g/ton use level or higher, withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. Do not administer to turkeys producing eggs for human consumption.
SWINE
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.2-1.0
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and Salmonella choleraesuis susceptible to oxytetracycline and treatment of bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
102
For breeding swine for control and treatment of Leptospirosis (reducing the incidence of abortion and shedding of leptospirae) caused by Leptospira pomona susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for not more than 14 days
102
CALVES, BEEF CATTLE, AND NONLACTATING DAIRY CATTLE
For calves (up to 250 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
0.05-0.1 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously
0.1-0.23
For calves (250-400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
25 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
0.54
For growing cattle (over 400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain, improved feed efficiency, and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses
75 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
1.54
Prevention and treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex. (Feed 3-5 days before and after arrival in feedlots.)
0.5-2.0 g/head/day
10-404
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever complex) caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
1005
SHEEP
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-20 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.2-0.4
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
246
WARNING: 5-day withdrawal before slaughter at 10 mg/lb dosage.
1If bird weighs 10 lb, consuming 0.6 lb of complete feed per day
2Pig consuming 4 lb of complete feed per 100 lb body weight per day
3If calf weighs 100 lb, consuming 2 lb of complete starter feed per day
4Include in feed supplement based on consumption of 2 lb of supplement per head per day
5If animal weighs 500 lb, consuming 2 lb of supplement per head per day
6If lamb weighs 60 lb, consuming 1 lb of supplement per head per day
RESTRICTED DRUG (CALIFORNIA) – USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
NOT FOR HUMAN USE
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Transderm Scop
Mixing Directions—Swine
Stafac 500 Type A Medicated Article must be thoroughly mixed in the feed to assure even distribution. Determine the appropriate amount of Stafac 500 required from the table below. Dilute Stafac 500 with a portion of one of the feed ingredients (enough to make a quantity equal to 10 lb per ton) before final mixing.
Swine
Required level of virginiamycin activity per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Required amount of Stafac 500 per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Amount of virginiamycin activity provided to animal per lb of body weight per day
Continuous Feed Programs From Weaning to Market Weight Weaning to 120 lb
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10 g
20 g
120 lb to market weight
Increased rate of weight gain
5-10 g
10-20 g
Improved feed efficiency
5 g
10 g
Treatment of swine dysentery in nonbreeding swine weighing over 120 lb
100 g for 2 weeks
200 g
2.27 mg
Treatment and control of swine dysentery in swine weighing up to 120 lb
100 g for 2 weeks
followed by 50 g
200 g
100 g
2.27 mg
1.14 mg
Aid in control of swine dysentery in swine weighing up to 120 lb
For use in animals or on premises with a history of swine dysentery but where symptoms have not yet occurred
25 g
50 g
0.57 mg
►Caution: Not for use in breeding swine over 120 pounds.◄
Mixing Directions—Poultry
Mix 100 g Stafac 500 with enough of one of the feed ingredients to make 10 lb of an intermediate mix. Add 1 lb of the intermediate mix for each 5 g of virginiamycin needed to medicate a ton of feed.
Poultry
Required level of virginiamycin activity per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Required amount of Stafac 500 per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
For use in broiler chickens
Increased rate of weight gain
5-15 g
10-30 g
Improved feed efficiency
5 g
10 g
Prevention of necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens susceptible to virginiamycin
20 g
40 g
Not for Use in Laying Chickens
For use in growing turkeys
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-20 g
20-40 g
Feed Continuously as Sole Ration
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Demadex
NICARB (nicarbazin) 25% should be thoroughly and evenly mixed in the feed in accordance with current good manufacturing practice for feed. Type C medicated feeds should contain 0.01 – 0.02% nicarbazin. Uniformly mix 0.8 – 1.6 pounds of Nicarb 25% with one of the feed ingredients to make at least 10 pounds of premix before final mixing. Mix the resulting premix with feed to make 1 ton (2000 lb) of finished feed containing 0.01 – 0.02% nicarbazin.
SUGGESTED DIRECTIONS FOR FEED TAGS
Use Directions
Use Nicarbazin Type C medicated feed as the only ration from the time chicks are placed on litter until past the time when coccidiosis is ordinarily a hazard.
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Ampicillin And Sulbactam
Cattle fed in confinement for slaughter
Virginiamycin required mg/hd/day
Virginiamycin (g/tons) of complete feed (90% dry matter basis)
Improved feed efficiency
70–240
11.0–16.0
Reduction of incidence of liver abscesses
85–240
13.5–16.0
Increased rate of weight gain
100–340
16.0–22.5
Caution: Not for use in animals intended for breeding.
Type B Medicated Feeds for cattle fed in confinement for slaughter—Thoroughly mix the following amounts of V-Max Type A Medicated Article to make 1 ton of Type B Medicated Feed to provide the concentrations shown in Table 1. An intermediate blending step, consistent with the mixing equipment specifications, should be performed to ensure adequate mixing.
Table 1. Type B Medicated Feed
lb of V-Max Type A Medicated Article per ton of supplement
Virginiamycin concentration in Type B Medicated Feed (g/ton)
1.1
2.2
4.4
8.8
22.0
44.0
250
500
1,000
2,000
5,000
10,000
Type C Medicated Feed
The Type B Medicated Feed must be diluted to a Type C Medicated Feed before being fed. Prepare a Type B Medicated Feed as described above. Thoroughly mix the V-Max Type B Medicated Feed to make 1 ton of Type C Medicated Feed to provide 11.0–22.5 g of virginiamycin per ton of complete feed on a 90% dry matter basis using the examples provided in Table 2.
Table 2. Type C Medicated Feed
lb of a 500g/ton Type B Medicated Feed per ton of complete feed
lb of a 1,000 g/ton Type B Medicated Feed per ton of complete feed
lb of a 5,000 g/ton Type B Medicated Feed per ton of complete feed
lb of a 10,000 g/ton Type B Medicated Feed per ton of complete feed
Virginiamycin concentration in complete feed 90% dry matter basis (g/ton)
44
22
4.4
2.2
11.0
54
27
5.4
2.7
13.5
64
32
6.4
3.2
16.0
90
45
9.0
4.5
22.5
Feed continuously as sole ration
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Sensodyne Pronamel Iso-active
For premix quantities less than 1 lb. Mix the proper amount of premix with at least 10 lb of feed ingredients to make a preblend. Add the preblend to the remaining feed ingredients and mix thoroughly.
Indications for Use
Use Level of CLTC
lb of CLTC 100 MR/ton
CALVES–Milk Replacers or Starter Feeds For calves (up to 250 lb) for the treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by E. coli susceptible to chlortetracycline.
10 mg/lb
body weight daily
Limit use to 5 days
201
Calves (up to 250 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
0.1 mg/lb
body weight daily
0.21
CALVES–Hand Fed Feed Calves (250-400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
25-70
mg/head/day
0.25-0.72
WARNING: At 10 mg/lb use level, withdraw 10 days before slaughter. A withdrawal period has not been established in preruminating calves. Do not use in calves to be processed for veal.
1 Calf weighing 100 lb consuming 1 lb of dry starter feed or 1 lb of milk replacer mixed with one gallon of water.
2 Based on consumption of 2 lb of resulting feed per head per day.
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Simply Beige Perfecting Makeup Spf 25 Merle Norman
Mixing and Use Directions
Indications for Use
Amount of Drug
lb of Mecadox® 10 per ton of Complete Feed
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
0.0011-0.00275%
(10-25 g/ton)
1.0-2.5 lb
Control of swine dysentery (vibrionic dysentery, bloody scours or hemorrhagic dysentery); control of bacterial swine enteritis (salmonellosis or necrotic enteritis caused by Salmonella choleraesuis); increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency.
0.0055%
(50 g/ton)
5.0 lb
Protein Supplement
Mixing and Use Directions
Amount of Supplement per Ton of Complete Feed (lb)
lb of Mecadox® 10 per Ton of Protein Supplement
Desired Level of Mecadox® in Complete Feed
0.0055%
(50 g/ton)
0.00275%
(25 g/ton)
0.0011%
(10 g/ton)
1000
667
500
250
100
75
50
40
20
10
15
20
40
100
133
200
250
500
5
7
10
20
50
67
100
125
250
2
3
4
8
20
27
40
50
100
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Meloxicam
SPECIES
INDICATIONS FOR USE
FEEDING DIRECTIONS
SALMONIDS
For control of ulcer disease caused by Hemophilus piscium, furunculosis caused by Aeromonas salmonicida, bacterial hemorrhagic septicemia caused by Aeromonas liquefaciens and pseudomonas disease.
Administer medicated feed to provide a dosage of 2.5 - 3.75 g of oxytetracycline per 100 lb of fish daily for 10 days (see finfish mixing directions below). If mortality is not reduced by the fifth day
of treatment, the diagnosis should be reexamined.
Warning: Do not liberate or slaughter salmonids for food during treatment or for 21 days following last feeding of medicated feed.
PACIFIC SALMON
For marking of skeletal tissue.
Administer medicated feed as the sole ration to salmon not over 30 g body weight to provide a dosage of 11.35 g of oxytetracycline per 100 lb of fish (250 mg per kg of fish) daily for 4 consecutive days.
Warning: Do not liberate for at least 7 days following last feeding of medicated feed.
FRESHWATER-REARED
SALMONIDS
For the control of mortality in freshwater-reared salmonids due to coldwater disease associated with Flavobacterium psychrophilum.
Administer medicated feed to provide a dosage of 3.75 g of oxytetracycline per 100 lb of fish daily for 10 days (see finfish mixing directions below).
Warning: Do not liberate or slaughter freshwater-reared salmonids for food during treatment or for 21 days following last feeding of medicated feed.
FRESHWATER-REARED
Oncorhynchus mykiss
For the control of mortality in freshwater-reared Oncorhynchus mykiss due to columnaris disease associated with Flavobacterium columnare.
Administer medicated feed to provide a dosage of 3.75 g of oxytetracycline per 100 lb of fish daily for 10 days (see finfish mixing directions below).
Warning: Do not liberate or slaughter Oncorhynchus mykissfor food during treatment or for 21 days following last feeding of medicated feed.
CATFISH
For control of bacterial hemorrhagic septicemia caused by Aeromonas liquefaciens and pseudomonas disease.
Administer medicated feed to provide a dosage of 2.5 - 3.75 g of oxytetracycline per 100 lb of fish daily for 10 days (see finfish mixing directions below). If mortality is not reduced by the fifth day of treatment, the diagnosis should be reexamined.
Warning: Do not liberate or slaughter catfish for food during treatment or for 21 days following last feeding of medicated feed. Do not use when water temperature is below 62°F (16.7°C).
LOBSTER
For control of gaffkemia caused by Aerococcus viridans.
Administer 1 g/lb of medicated feed as sole ration for 5 consecutive days (see lobster mixing directions below).
Warning: Withdraw medicated feed 30 days before harvesting lobsters.
Note that feeding rates may vary depending on the size and health of the fish. Feeding rates should be chosen to ensure that all fish in the rearing unit are adequately medicated.
Use the table below to calculate the amount of Terramycin 200 for Fish to use at your feeding rate.
Feeding Rate*
To achieve a dose rate of 2.5 – 3.75 g/100 pounds of fish
pounds/100 pounds (%)
Terramycin in Finished Feed
Terramycin 200 for Fish per ton of feed
Total biomass that one ton of medicated feed will treat**
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
15
(g/ton)
5,000 – 7,500
2,500 – 3,750
1,667 – 2,500
1,250 – 1,875
1,000 – 1,500
833 – 1,250
714 – 1071
625 – 938
556 – 833
500 – 750
333 – 500
(pounds)
25.00 – 37.50
12.50 – 18.75
8.33 – 12.50
6.25 – 9.38
5.00 – 7.50
4.17 – 6.25
3.57 – 5.36
3.13 – 4.69
2.78 – 4.17
2.50 – 3.75
1.67 – 2.50
(pounds)
200,000
100,000
66,667
50,000
40,000
33,333
28,571
25,000
22,222
20,000
13,333
* To calculate g Terramycin per ton finished feed at other feeding rates: (desired dose rate/feeding rate) x 2000
To calculate Terramycin 200 for Fish per ton at other feeding rates: g Terramycin per ton finished feed/200
Example: at a feeding rate of 2.5% (2.5 pounds per 100 pounds), with a desired dose of 3.75 g/100 pounds: 3.75 g per 100 lb/2.5 lb per 100 lb = 1.5 g per lb x 2000 lb = 3000 g Terramycin/ton
3000 g Terramycin per ton/200 g Terramycin per lb of Terramycin 200 for Fish = 15 pounds Terramycin per ton of feed
** To calculate total required medicated feed for the 10 day treatment period, multiply total estimated rearing unit biomass by
10 and divide by the pounds of medicated feed needed at your feeding rate
Example: at a feeding rate of 2% in a unit containing 5,000 pounds of fish biomass:
5,000 lb x 10 = 50,000 lb/100,000 lb per ton = 0.5 tons
MIXING DIRECTIONS—Lobsters
Mix 10 pounds of Terramycin 200 for Fish per ton of feed to achieve the dose rate of 1 g/lb.
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V-max 50
Directions for Use in Liquid Feeds
Bloat Guard Liquid Type A Medicated Article must be thoroughly blended and evenly distributed into a liquid feed supplement and offered to cattle in a covered liquid feed supplement feeder with lick wheels. The formula for the liquid feed supplement is as follows:
% w/w
Ammonium Polyphosphate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2.66
Phosphoric Acid (75%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.37
Sulfuric Acid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 10.00
Molasses – sufficient to make . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Vitamins A & D and trace minerals may be added.
The concentration of Bloat Guard per lb of liquid feed supplement is as follows:
Indications for Use
Required Level of Bloat Guard
For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) and wheat pasture bloat in cattle
For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) bloat in cattle grazing pre-bloom legumes
7.5 g/lb (1.65% w/w)
10.0 g/lb (2.2% w/w)
Important:
To maintain proper distribution of Bloat Guard in liquid feed supplements, the viscosity of the medicated liquid supplement must be no less than 275 cps. During storage the medicated liquid may separate out of liquid supplements within 5 days if not agitated. It is essential that all of the stored mixture be thoroughly remixed (for example, by using a recirculating pump) before being transferred to feeders with free-turning lick wheels. Movement of the lick wheels is sufficient to prevent separation in the feeders.
Feeding and Management Directions for Bloat Guard
These medicated supplements are effective for the control of legume (alfalfa, clover) and wheat pasture bloat in cattle, when consumed as recommended.
1. Use a covered liquid feeder with 1 free-turning lick wheel per 25 head at a height so that all cattle can conveniently lick the wheel. 2. The location of the liquid feeder is extremely important for adequate consumption. Place feeder where cattle congregate (for example, near drinking water), thus providing ready access to the medicated liquid feed supplement. In large pastures, additional feeders should be placed so that cattle are never more than 500 feet from a feeder while grazing. 3. For adequate protection, it is essential that each animal consumes the total recommended dosage of medication daily. 4. If grazing on pre-bloom legumes, use a liquid feed supplement containing 10 g of Bloat Guard per lb (2.2% w/w). Each animal must consume the medicated liquid feed supplement at a rate of 0.15 lb per 100 lb of body weight per day for adequate protection. Example: 1.5 lb of 2.2% medicated supplement for a 1000-lb animal daily. If consumption exceeds 0.2 lb per 100 lb of body weight per day, cattle should be changed to a liquid feed supplement containing 7.5 g of Bloat Guard per lb (1.65% w/w). 5. If grazing legumes or wheat pasture, use a liquid feed supplement containing 7.5 g of Bloat Guard per lb (1.65% w/w). Each animal must consume the medicated liquid feed supplement at a rate of 0.2 lb per 100 lb of body weight per day for adequate protection. Example: 2 lb of the 1.65% medicated supplement for a 1000-lb animal daily. 6. Introduce the feeding of the medicated liquid feed supplement at least 2-5 days before pasturing on legume or wheat to accustom the cattle to the medicated liquid supplement and to lick wheel feeding. If the medicated liquid feed supplement feeding is interrupted, this 2-5 day introductory feeding should be repeated.Directions for Use in Liquid Feeds
Bloat Guard Liquid Type A Medicated Article must be thoroughly blended and evenly distributed into a liquid feed supplement and offered to cattle in a covered liquid feed supplement feeder with lick wheels. The formula for the liquid feed supplement is as follows:
% w/w
Ammonium Polyphosphate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2.66
Phosphoric Acid (75%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.37
Sulfuric Acid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00
Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 10.00
Molasses – sufficient to make . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
Vitamins A & D and trace minerals may be added.
The concentration of Bloat Guard per lb of liquid feed supplement is as follows:
Indications for Use
Required Level of Bloat Guard
For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) and wheat pasture bloat in cattle
For control of legume (alfalfa, clover) bloat in cattle grazing pre-bloom legumes
7.5 g/lb (1.65% w/w)
10.0 g/lb (2.2% w/w)
Important:
To maintain proper distribution of Bloat Guard in liquid feed supplements, the viscosity of the medicated liquid supplement must be no less than 275 cps. During storage the medicated liquid may separate out of liquid supplements within 5 days if not agitated. It is essential that all of the stored mixture be thoroughly remixed (for example, by using a recirculating pump) before being transferred to feeders with free-turning lick wheels. Movement of the lick wheels is sufficient to prevent separation in the feeders.
Feeding and Management Directions for Bloat Guard
These medicated supplements are effective for the control of legume (alfalfa, clover) and wheat pasture bloat in cattle, when consumed as recommended.
1. Use a covered liquid feeder with 1 free-turning lick wheel per 25 head at a height so that all cattle can conveniently lick the wheel. 2. The location of the liquid feeder is extremely important for adequate consumption. Place feeder where cattle congregate (for example, near drinking water), thus providing ready access to the medicated liquid feed supplement. In large pastures, additional feeders should be placed so that cattle are never more than 500 feet from a feeder while grazing. 3. For adequate protection, it is essential that each animal consumes the total recommended dosage of medication daily. 4. If grazing on pre-bloom legumes, use a liquid feed supplement containing 10 g of Bloat Guard per lb (2.2% w/w). Each animal must consume the medicated liquid feed supplement at a rate of 0.15 lb per 100 lb of body weight per day for adequate protection. Example: 1.5 lb of 2.2% medicated supplement for a 1000-lb animal daily. If consumption exceeds 0.2 lb per 100 lb of body weight per day, cattle should be changed to a liquid feed supplement containing 7.5 g of Bloat Guard per lb (1.65% w/w). 5. If grazing legumes or wheat pasture, use a liquid feed supplement containing 7.5 g of Bloat Guard per lb (1.65% w/w). Each animal must consume the medicated liquid feed supplement at a rate of 0.2 lb per 100 lb of body weight per day for adequate protection. Example: 2 lb of the 1.65% medicated supplement for a 1000-lb animal daily. 6. Introduce the feeding of the medicated liquid feed supplement at least 2-5 days before pasturing on legume or wheat to accustom the cattle to the medicated liquid supplement and to lick wheel feeding. If the medicated liquid feed supplement feeding is interrupted, this 2-5 day introductory feeding should be repeated. -
Sertraline
Mixing and Use Directions
Thoroughly mix the amount of this Type A medicated article according to the directions below with at least an equal amount by weight of feed formula ingredients prior to blending into a complete feed.
Indications for Use
Oxytetracycline
Amount
lb of
Terramycin 200/ton
CHICKENS
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.05-0.25
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae; control of fowl cholera caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
100-200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
0.5-1
Control of chronic respiratory disease (CRD) and air sac infection caused by Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Escherichia coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
400 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
2
Reduction of mortality due to air sacculitis (air sac infection) caused by Escherichia coli susceptible to oxytetracycline
500 g/ton
Feed continuously for 5 days
2.5
WARNING: At 500 g/ton level, withdraw 24 hours before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. In low calcium feeds withdraw 3 days before slaughter. Do not administer to chickens producing eggs for human consumption.
TURKEYS
For growing turkeys for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.05-0.25
Control of hexamitiasis caused by Hexamita meleagridis susceptible to oxytetracycline
100 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
0.5
Control of infectious synovitis caused by Mycoplasma synoviae susceptible to oxytetracycline
200 g/ton
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
1
Control of complicating bacterial organisms associated with bluecomb (transmissible enteritis, coronaviral enteritis) susceptible to oxytetracycline
25 mg/lb
of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
4.151
WARNING: At 200 g/ton use level or higher, withdraw 5 days before slaughter. Zero-day withdrawal period for lower use levels. Do not administer to turkeys producing eggs for human consumption.
SWINE
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-50 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.05-0.25
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and Salmonella choleraesuis susceptible to oxytetracycline and treatment of bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb
of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
2.52
For breeding swine for control and treatment of Leptospirosis (reducing the incidence of abortion and shedding of leptospirae) caused by Leptospira pomona susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb of body weight daily
Feed continuously for
not more than 14 days
2.52
CALVES, BEEF CATTLE, AND NONLACTATING DAIRY CATTLE
For calves (up to 250 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
0.05-0.1 mg/lb
of body weight daily
Feed continuously
0.025-0.053
For calves (250-400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
25 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
0.1254
For growing cattle (over 400 lb) for increased rate of weight gain, improved feed efficiency, and reduction of liver condemnation due to liver abscesses
75 mg/head/day
Feed continuously
0.3754
Prevention and treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex. (Feed 3-5 days before and after arrival in feedlots.)
0.5-2.0 g/head/day
2.5-104
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia (shipping fever complex) caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb
of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
255
SHEEP
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-20 g/ton
Feed continuously
0.05-0.1
Treatment of bacterial enteritis caused by Escherichia coli and bacterial pneumonia caused by Pasteurella multocida susceptible to oxytetracycline
10 mg/lb
of body weight daily
Feed continuously for 7-14 days
66
WARNING: 5-day withdrawal before slaughter at 10 mg/lb dosage.
1If bird weighs 10 lb, consuming 0.6 lb of complete feed per day
2Pig consuming 4 lb of complete feed per 100 lb body weight per day
3If calf weighs 100 lb, consuming 2 lb of complete starter feed per day
4Include in feed supplement based on consumption of 2 lb of supplement per head per day
5If animal weighs 500 lb, consuming 2 lb of supplement per head per day
6If lamb weighs 60 lb, consuming 1 lb of supplement per head per day
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Amoxicillin And Clavulanate Potassium
Mixing Directions—Swine
Stafac 50 Type A Medicated Article must be thoroughly mixed in the feed to assure even distribution. Determine the appropriate amount of Stafac 50 required from the table below. Dilute Stafac 50 with a portion of one of the feed ingredients (enough to make a quantity equal to 10 lb per ton) before final mixing.
Swine
Required level of virginiamycin activity per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Required amount of Stafac 50 per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Amount of virginiamycin activity provided to animal per lb of body weight per day
Continuous Feed Programs From Weaning to Market Weight
Weaning to 120 lb
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10 g
90 g
120 lb to market weight
Increased rate of weight gain
Improved feed efficiency
5-10 g
5 g
45-90 g
45 g
Treatment of swine dysentery in nonbreeding swine weighing over 120 lb
100 g for
2 weeks
2 lb
2.27 mg
Treatment and control of swine dysentery in swine weighing up to 120 lb
100 g for 2 weeks followed by 50 g
2 lb
1 lb
2.27 mg
1.14 mg
Aid in control of swine dysentery in swine weighing up to 120 lb
For use in animals or on premises with a history of swine dysentery but where symptoms have not yet occurred
25 g
8 oz
0.57 mg
CAUTION: Not for use in breeding swine over 120 lbs.
Mixing Directions—Poultry
Mix 1 lb of Stafac 50 with 9 lb of feed ingredients to make 10 lb of an intermediate mix to contain 5 g/lb virginiamycin. Add 1 lb of the intermediate feed premix for each 5 g of virginiamycin needed to medicate a ton of feed.
Poultry
Required level of virginiamycin activity per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
Required amount of Stafac 50 per ton of Type C Medicated Feed (complete feed)
For use in broiler chickens
Increased rate of weight gain
5-15 g
45-135 g
Improved feed efficiency
5 g
45 g
Prevention of necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens susceptible to virginiamycin
20 g
180 g
Not for Use in Laying Chickens
For use in growing turkeys
Increased rate of weight gain and improved feed efficiency
10-20 g
90-180 g
Feed Continuously as Sole Ration
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