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Baycox Oral 5% 1L - Cape Cross

Baycox Oral 5% 1L

R2898.37 Excl. Vat

In stock (can be backordered)

Baycox Oral 5% 1L

Product description

DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Use only as directed. Shake well before use. Following the withdrawal of the first dose, use the product within 3 months. Discard unused material.

  • Pigs: Each piglet to be treated on day 3-5 of life with a single oral dose of 20 mg toltrazuril/kg body mass corresponding to 0,4 ml oral suspension per kg body mass. Due to the small volumes required to treat individual piglets, the use of dosing equipment with a dosing accuracy of 0,1 ml is recommended. Treatment during an outbreak will be of limited value for the individual piglet because damage to the small intestine has already occurred.
  • Cattle: 3 ml oral suspension per 10 kg body weight. Each animal should be treated with a single oral dose of 15 mg toltrazuril/kg body weight corresponding to 3ml oral suspension per 10 kg body weight.
  • Sheep: 0.4 ml oral suspension per kg body weight. Each animal should be treated with a single oral dose of 20 mg toltrazuril/kg body weight, corresponding to 0.4 ml oral suspension per kg body weight.

Cattle and Sheep: To obtain maximum benefit, animals should be treated before the expected onset of clinical signs, i.e. in the prepatent period. This is best achieved in situations where the pattern of the appearance of clinical signs in young or recently introduced animals is well-known and predictable.

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