Repidose Ready Pulse Bolus
€15.00 – €365.00
For administration to cattle weighing between 100 kg and 400 kg at the time the bolus is given.
In grazing cattle, the device will deliver seven doses of oxfendazole for the treatment of both adult and immature gastro-intestinal roundworms and lungworms and tapeworms at regular intervals of approximately three weeks during a period of about 18 weeks, the first dose being released within a few hours of administration. The device thus delivers a programmed therapeutic anthelmintic dosing regime over a period of approximately 18 weeks from the time of dosing.
Oxfendazole is an established treatment for: Gastro-intestinal roundworms: Ostertagia, Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Nematodirus, Cooperia, Bunostomum, Capillaria, Oesophagostomum, Chabertia, Trichuris;
Lungworms: Dictyocaulus viviparus; Tapeworms: Moniezia, heads and segments.
At the recommended dose rate in cattle, oxfendazole is effective against inhibited larvae of Cooperia and up to 95% effective against inhibited larvae of Ostertagia. Oxfendazole is also ovicidal against nematode eggs.
This product can only be shipped within ROI as it is a medicine product.
For administration to cattle weighing between 100 kg and 400 kg at the time the bolus is given.
In grazing cattle, the device will deliver seven doses of oxfendazole for the treatment of both adult and immature gastro-intestinal roundworms and lungworms and tapeworms at regular intervals of approximately three weeks during a period of about 18 weeks, the first dose being released within a few hours of administration. The device thus delivers a
programmed therapeutic anthelmintic dosing regime over a period of approximately 18 weeks from the time of dosing.
Oxfendazole is an established treatment for: Gastro-intestinal roundworms: Ostertagia, Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Nematodirus, Cooperia, Bunostomum, Capillaria, Oesophagostomum, Chabertia, Trichuris;
Lungworms: Dictyocaulus viviparus; Tapeworms: Moniezia, heads and segments.
At the recommended dose rate in cattle, oxfendazole is effective against inhibited larvae of Cooperia and up to 95% effective against inhibited larvae of Ostertagia. Oxfendazole is also ovicidal against nematode eggs.
Additional information
Dosage and admin | Dose: One bolus should be administered to each animal as required. Administer orally by the use of an oesophageal balling gun which delivers the bolus directly into the top of the gullet. When using the Bolus Applicator, insert the bolus into the balling gun with the metal end weight innermost. The applicator should be inserted from the front (not sides) of the mouth and over the back of the tongue, with no more than gentle, firm pressure. As the animal begins to swallow the end of the gun, the passage down the throat becomes easier. The applicator is now in position for firing. Depress the plunger to eject the bolus. Normal care should be taken not to cause injury by placing the gun too far inside the throat of the animal. Ensure that each animal has swallowed the bolus by observing the animal for a short time after dosing. |
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Withdrawl | Meat & offal: 7 months after administration of the product. Milk: Do not administer to cattle producing milk for human consumption, nor to cattle within 7 months of an expected calving date which precedes the production of milk for human consumption. |
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Size | Each, 24's (+ Bolus Gun) |
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