For the treatment and control of doramectin sensitive internal and external parasites of cattle.
For the treatment and persistent control of gastrointestinal roundworms, lungworms and buffalo fly in cattle.
For the control of eye worms, sucking and biting lice, mange mites and cattle ticks.
Active Constituent: 5mg/mL DORAMECTIN
Available in the following sizes: 5L, 20L
Applicator:
- Young stock: Pastoral Ag 30ml Variable Applicator – Pour-On Nozzle.
- Stock over 300kg: 60ml Pour-On Applicator
Withholding Periods:
- Meat: 42 days.
- ESI: 42 days.
- Milk: Zero (0) days.
Storage: Store at temperatures below 30°C (room temperature). Protect from direct sunlight.
Recycle containers via drumMUSTER Program
Dosing & Administration
For external use only.
Apply topically along the midline of the back in a narrow strip between the withers and tail head.
Use the dose rate, according to the weight of the animal in the weight/dose table.
The dose rate should be based on the heaviest member in the weight range. Cattle should be weighed with either scales or a weighband. To obtain optimal benefit from the persistent action, it is recommended that cattle which are set-stocked should be treated twice at eight week intervals. By using in this way, Doramectin Pour On Endectocide for Cattle will reduce the build-up of infective larvae on pasture and protect such as animals from parasitic gastro-enteritis and parasitic bronchitis by reducing pasture larval challenge.
Refer to the instructions of the dosing cup/applicator on the inner carton for the method of administration.
DOSE RATE: 1 mL per 10 kg bodyweight
Weight (kg) | Dose (mL) |
---|---|
40-50 | 5 |
51-75 | 7.5 |
76-100 | 10 |
101-150 | 15 |
151-200 | 20 |
201-250 | 25 |
251-300 | 30 |
301-350 | 35 |
351-400 | 40 |
401-450 | 45 |
451-500 | 50 |
501-550 | 55 |
551-600 | 60 |
Cattle heavier than 650kg should be dosed at 1mL per 10kg. A representative sample of animals should be weighed before treatment either with scales or a weighband.
Dose rate to be based on heaviest cattle in each group (bulls, cows, steers, calves,etc.).
DO NOT underdose.
Where there is a large variation in size within the group, draft into two or more lines based on body weight, to avoid excessive overdosing.